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Chloe Carlotti
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At Fresno State: (2002-03) An All-American in singles for a second year in a row, becoming the first player in program history to achieve that honor more than once ... was one of the most dominant women's tennis players in the nation, finishing the campaign 29-8 in singles and ranked among the top 10 players for nearly the entire year É she finished 2003 ranked No. 10 É was equally effective in doubles, teaming with Lucia Tallo to go 20-3 É the duo achieved a national ranking in the top 15 and finished 18th in the country É the WAC Player of the Year and a first-team All-WAC selection in singles and doubles É participated in the NCAA Tournament in singles and doubles É has won 62 matches in just two years and should wind up a serious challenger to Fresno State's all-time singles victory record É constructed a 10-match winning streak in singles and from March 15 through May 20 did not taste defeat in either a singles or doubles match É Carlotti, with partner Tallo, crafted a 14-match winning streak at one point É was voted the Fresno State Female Athlete of the Year by local media, becoming only the second women's tennis player ever to earn that honor É entered the dual match season ranked 24th but quickly rose into the top 10 based on her strong singles play É won the Bulldog Classic by defeating then-No. 18 Raquel Kops-Jones of California in the finals É also was the Classic's doubles champion with Tallo É her strong fall season earned her WAC Player of the Month honors for September É she was also WAC Player of the Week on two occasions É is brilliant in the classroom, earning a spot on the Dean's List and several academic accolades, including Academic All-WAC, WAC Scholar-Athlete and Fresno State Scholar-Athlete (2001-02) Went 33-16 (18-9 dual) and became the first freshman in program history to earn All-America honors ... advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championships ... won more overall and dual matches than any other Bulldog ... her 33 victories is the second-highest total in program history ... she is just the third Fresno State player ever to advance as far as the round of 16 ... was also very good in doubles, teaming with Lucia Tallo for an 18-7 (14-6 dual) record ... the duo won four of their last five dual matches, including a win over Washington State's No. 2 team in the team portion of the NCAA Tournament ... in the fall, she competed in the Wathen/Hancock Bulldog Classic, in which she advanced to the semifinals ... reached the second round of the All-American Championships after qualifying ... made it to the semifinals of the Omni Hotels Northwest Regional Championships. Prior to Fresno State: Was named by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association as one of the top three recruits in the country ... currently ranked No. 32 in France ... was ranked No. 2 in France in under 18Õs ... advanced to finals of French Championship in doubles with Villemur Cornelia ... won the Eddie Herr Championships in under 16Õs ... qualified for the Junior French Open in 1999. Personal: Born March 3, 1982, in Paris, France ... parents names are Michele and Pierre ... has a younger brother, Benjamin ... enjoys movies and music ... favorite athlete is Monica Seles because of her attitude and determination on the court ... chose Fresno State for the great coach and the level of the tennis team.
STATISTICS Singles 2002-03......(No. 1)......29-8 2001-02......(No. 2).....33-16 Totals...................62-24 |
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