Edoardo Graziani
5'11''
Height
Graduate Student
Class
Padua, Italy
Hometown
Inter Community School (Zurich)
High School
Pennsylvania
Previous School
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2022 Ivy League Player of the Year
2022 & 2023 First Team All-Ivy (Doubles)
2022 First Team All-Ivy (Singles)
2023-24 at Virginia
ITA Stats Page
- Voted the Teammate of the Year at the Hoos Choice Awards
- Played No. 1 doubles with James Hopper posting a 5-5 record at the top slot
- Ranked No. 21 in the ITA Preseason Doubles Rankings (with Chris Rodesch)
- Ranked No. 101 in the ITA Preseason Singles Rankings
- Went 12-14 in singles and 15-11 in doubles
- Advanced to the Round of 16 in singles at the ITA Atlantic Regional (10/15)
- All-ACC Academic Team
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
At Penn
- Played three seasons for the Quakers (did not play in 2020-21 as the season was canceled due to COVID-19)
- Named the Ivy League Player of the Year his junior season, the first Penn player to earn the honor
- Played in the 2023 NCAA Doubles Championship, advancing to the second round
- Played in the 2022 NCAA Singles Championship, falling in the first round
- Played No. 1 singles and doubles for Penn
- 66-40 record in singles and 66-34 in doubles
ITF World Tennis Tour
- Advanced through qualifying to make the quarterfinals of the ITF WTT 15K in Heraklion, Greece in May of 2021
- Also advanced through qualifying to make the second round of the 25K in Klosters, Switzerland, one of six ITF World Tennis Tour tournaments he played in during 2021
- Faced Jeffrey von der Schulenburg in the main draw of the 15K in L’Aquila, Italy in July 2021, falling in straight sets
- Advanced through qualifying to make the second round of the 15K in Innsbruck, Austria in July 2022
Background
- Ranked No. 60 among U16 European juniors
- Ranked No. 2 among U18 players in Switzerland
Personal
- Son of Silvia and Roberto Graziani
- Earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania in May 2023
- Earned his Master’s degree in Commerce from UVA’s McIntire School in May 2024