Alumni on the WTA/ITF Tours

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Danielle Collins
WTA Tour Bio
Class of 2016

Singles- 7 (7/11/22)
Doubles- 79 (9/23/24)
WTA Singles (4): Palermo Open, Mubdala Silicon Valley Classic (2021), Miami Open, Charleston Open (2024)

WTA Doubles (1): Charleston Open (2023 with Desirae Krawczyk)

Challengers: Newport Beach (17)
4 ITF Women’s Circuit titles

Career Highlights: Made the semifinals of the Australian Open in 2019; won first career title in Palermo in 2021; won first career WTA 500 title later in 2021 at the Silicon Valley Classic; made the Australian Open final in 2022; reached a career high ranking of 7 in July of 2022; won first WTA Doubles title with Desirae Krawczyk in Charleston in 2023; won first career WTA 1000 in 2024 in Miami; won second career WTA 500 title at the Charleston Open

2024: Won first career WTA 1000 in Miami; followed win in Miami with winning the Charleston Open the next week; made the final of WTA 500 in Strasbourg, returning her to the top 10; made the fourth round of Wimbledon; made the quarterfinals of the Olympic Games in Paris

 

Emma Navarro
WTA Tour Bio
Class of 2022

Singles: 8 (9/9/24)
Doubles: 93 (8/12/24)
Career Titles:
1 WTA Title: Hobart (2024)
7 ITF WTT  (5 x 2023, 2022, 2021)

Doubles: none

2024: Won her first WTA Tittle in Hobart; advanced to the third round of the Australian Open in singles and the Round of 16 in doubles; advanced to the fourth round of the French Open; made the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, defeating world No. 2 Coco Gauff; reached first career WTA 1000 semifinal at the Canadian Open; advanced to the semifinals of a major for the first time at the US Open, once again defeating Gauff; her performance at the US Open vaulted her to a new career high ranking of No. 8

2023: Advanced to the second round of the French Open after earning a wildcard into the main draw; played in the Wimbledon and US Open main draws, earning her placement via ranking; A stand-out year, achieving a career best with semifinal at WTA 500 San Diego (l. Kenin) and ending the season with a career high ranking of No. 32; Also reached two quarterfinals on clay; Strasbourg and Palermo and one semifinal on grass; Bad Homburg