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Martina Genis Salas

5'9''
Height
Freshman
Class
Tarragona, Spain
Hometown
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Martina Genis Salas - Women's Tennis - Virginia Cavaliers

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2024-25

  • NCAA Doubles Qualifier, advancing to the second round
  • Won the third-place playoff match at the ITA East Sectional to qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship (11/10)
  • Ranked No. 30 in the ITA Preseason Doubles rankings with Annabelle Xu
  • Reached career-high No. 23 in ITA Doubles rankings with Annabelle Xu on Feb. 5
  • Ranked No. 15 in the ITA Preseason Newcomer rankings
  • Picked up her first collegiate win at the Kitty Harrison Invitational against Shona Nakano of Charlotte (9/15)
  • Advanced to the singles quarterfinals at the ITA Atlantic Regional (10/22)
  • Advanced to the Round of 16 in singles at the ITA East Sectional (11/09)
  • Made dual match debut against Duquesne, topping Alexandra O’Brien on court four in straight sets
  • Picked up highest ranked doubles win of her career, defeating No. 49 Reese Miller and Julia Fliegner of then-No. 7 Michigan 7-5 on doubles court two (2/1)
  • Recorded first career ranked singles victory against No. 123 Artemis Aslanisvili of then-No. 19 Clemson 6-4, 7-5 on court five (2/21)
  • Defeated No. 84 Alejandra Cruz and Given Roach of Georgia Tech 6-4 with Xu on doubles court two (2/23)
  • Won six straight doubles matches with Xu from April 4 to May 3 (in completed matches)
  • Logged second ranked singles win against No. 67 Eleana Yu in straight sets on court four, helping the Cavaliers defeat then-No. 4 Duke to reach the ACC Championship (4/19)
  • Finished the season on an eight-match win streak (in completed matches)
  • Went 25-14 in singles and 29-11 in doubles
  • Led the Cavaliers in ACC singles wins with seven
  • Went 28-9 on the season in doubles with Annabelle Xu

Background

  • Ranked as high as No. 36 in the ITF World Junior Rankings
  • Competed in both singles and doubles at Junior Wimbledon in 2023
  • Won seven junior titles, three in singles and four in doubles
  • Won all four of her doubles titles in 2023, including taking the title in Valencia, Spain, while partnering with current Cavalier Blanca Pico Navarro
  • Won both the singles and doubles draws in her home tournament in Tarragona, Spain in 2023
  • Played in nine ITF W15 tournament main draws, advancing to the semifinals in Dijon, France, in September 2023 and the quarterfinals in Sabadell, Spain, in March 2024

VIRGINIA CAREER STATS

SINGLES DOUBLES
Year Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC
2024-25 25-14 15-8 7-2 29-11 17-6 9-2