CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. –The Virginia women’s tennis team has added a pair of players to the program with the signing of Vivian Glozman (Bellevue, Wash.) and Natasha Subhash (Fairfax, Va.), head coach Sara O’Leary announced on Friday. 
 
Glozman, who is enrolling for the 2019 spring semester, is transferring to Virginia from the University of California where she played as a freshman for the 2017-18 season. Subhash will join the program as an incoming first year for the 2019-20 academic year.

“We are thrilled to welcome Natasha and Vivian to our program,” said Virginia head coach Sara O’Leary. “Both bring tremendous experience on the court, as well as a strong commitment to their academics. They have experience competing at the highest levels and are motivated to help our program reach new heights. I am so proud to announce them as future members of our team and am excited to see them compete in the orange and blue.” 

In her freshman campaign at California, Glozman posted a 17-11 record in singles and a 17-8 record in doubles for the Bears. She went 9-5 in dual matches, including a 7-1 mark in Pac-12 competition. She finished her freshman campaign as part of the No. 84 doubles team nationally. 

Glozman was ranked as the top player in the state of Washington and northwest region coming out of Newport High School. She was ranked ninth nationally with a high-ranking of sixth by TennisRecruiting.net. She twice represented the United States at the Junior Fed Cup (2012, 2016). Glozman was a five-time winner of the USTA Junior Sectionals for the pacific northwest and recorded a fourth-place finish at the girls 18s 2016 USTA Winter National Championship. She also won the sportsmanship award at the Girls 16’s Intersectional Championships. 
 
Subhash has been ranked as high as No. 4 nationally by TennisRecruiting.net and has been ranked as high as No. 26 in the world in ITF Juniors. She currently has a world doubles ranking of No. 621 in the WTA.

Subhash has had an extremely successful juniors career, competing in three of the four Grand Slam junior championships over the past year in both singles and doubles – playing at the Roland Garros Junior French Championships, the Junior Championships at Wimbledon and the US Open Junior Championships. She also won the sportsmanship award at the 2015 and 2018 National Hard Court Junior Championships.
 
Subhash also competed at the International Spring Championships, advancing to the quarterfinals in singles and claiming the doubles championship. She competed at the Orange Bowl International Tennis Championship and the Easter Bowl Championship, advancing to the Round of 16 in doubles at the Easter Bowl and the Round of 16 in singles at the Orange Bowl. She also won the SGI $15K doubles title in Tampa this past spring. Most recently, she and her doubles partner finished second at the Eddie Herr International Championships last week.