Martina Genis Salas
                            2025-26
- NCAA Doubles Qualifier
 - ITA Atlantic Regional Doubles Champion (with Annabelle Xu)
 - Advanced to the semifinal of singles at the ITA Atlantic Regional
 - Ranked No. 26 in the preseason ITA Doubles Rankings with Annabelle Xu
 - Picked up two ranked wins at the Kitty Harrison Invitational, topping No. 61 Shavit Kimchi of Duke and No. 42 Tatum Evans of UNC (9/14)
 - Advanced to the second round of the doubles main draw at the ITA All-American (9/27)
 - Advanced to the second round of prequalifying singles at the ITA All-American (9/21)
 
2024-25
- ITA Atlantic Region Rookie of the Year
 - NCAA Doubles Qualifier, advancing to the second round
 - 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
 - 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)
 - All-ACC Academic Team
 - ITA Scholar-Athlete
 
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 | 
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| Year | Overall | Dual | ACC | Overall | Dual | ACC | 
| 2024-25 | 25-14 | 15-8 | 7-2 | 29-11 | 17-6 | 9-2 | 
