
Anshika Jaswal To Join the Cardinals
July 31, 2025 | Women's Tennis
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Anshika Jaswal of Toronto, Canada has been added to the University of Louisville women's tennis roster. She will enter the school year as a freshman for the Cardinals.
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In 2024, she was the Bramalea Open Champion and a 2024 Caledon Open Finalist. She was also a finalist in the  2024 Harold Green City of Toronto Championship Open and in the 2024 Caledon Fall Colours.
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She was a 2023 and 2024 Under 18 Fischer Outdoor National Championships competitor as well as a 2023 Yonex U16 Ontario Junior Outdoor Closed Provincial Championships Quarter-finalist. In  2021, she was a Yonex Junior Doubles Championships FinalistÂ
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She was ranked in the top 60 in Canada G16 and in the top 80 in Canada's G18. She was also ranked in the top 40 Women's Open Ranking in Canada.
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"I am excited to welcome Anshika to Louisville Women's Tennis," said UofL head coach Mark Beckham. "She was recommended to me by one of my former players because of her character, work ethic and potential. We need a certain type of person in the program and she is a really good fit. Anshika is joining an experienced team, so she will have time to develop with her teammates and the strong coaching staff I have now. She is definitely going to impact the team in a positive way because she is ready to work and earn everything she gets."
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In 2024, she was the Bramalea Open Champion and a 2024 Caledon Open Finalist. She was also a finalist in the  2024 Harold Green City of Toronto Championship Open and in the 2024 Caledon Fall Colours.
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She was a 2023 and 2024 Under 18 Fischer Outdoor National Championships competitor as well as a 2023 Yonex U16 Ontario Junior Outdoor Closed Provincial Championships Quarter-finalist. In  2021, she was a Yonex Junior Doubles Championships FinalistÂ
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She was ranked in the top 60 in Canada G16 and in the top 80 in Canada's G18. She was also ranked in the top 40 Women's Open Ranking in Canada.
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"I am excited to welcome Anshika to Louisville Women's Tennis," said UofL head coach Mark Beckham. "She was recommended to me by one of my former players because of her character, work ethic and potential. We need a certain type of person in the program and she is a really good fit. Anshika is joining an experienced team, so she will have time to develop with her teammates and the strong coaching staff I have now. She is definitely going to impact the team in a positive way because she is ready to work and earn everything she gets."
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