2024-25 Women's Tennis Roster

Germany Davis
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- College Park, Ga.
Bio
PRONUNCIATION
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2024-25: Germany went 10-7 in singles overall as a sophomore, with a 3-2 ACC record primarily on court No. 5. She won five straight singles matches over the course of almost a month, picking up wins against Tennessee-Chattanooga, Dayton, Austin Peay, Indiana Wesleyan and SMU. Her three ACC wins came against Wake Forest, Florida State and Boston College. In doubles she primarily played with Allie Gretkowski, defeating both Tennessee-Chattanooga and UAB. Davis also picked up a doubles win over Butler, 6-2, with Lika Peresypkina as her partner. Â
2023-24: Germany posted a record of 7-14 in singles between No. 3 and 4 courts. In doubles she went 4-7 overall, primarily on Court 3. she began her college career by winning her first three matches over Eastern Kentucky, Kennesaw State, and Austin Peay. She also posted wins over Furman and Bellarmine. She got her first ACC victory with a win over NC States No. 44-ranked Sophie Abrams in a three set battle. She also beat No. 114-ranked Antonia Balzert in another three-setter. In doubles, she went 4-7. She paired with Ibifuro Clement  to beat Bellarmine 7-6 (2) and Syracuse 6-3.Â
Prep: Davis, is a five-star recruit according to Tennisrecruiting.net and ranked in the Top 50 in the Class of 2023. She is rated as the No. 1 recruit in the state of Georgia and is ranked No. 12 in the Southeast Region. She gained extensive international experience competing on the Junior ITF Circuit and is ranked in the Top 500 in the world in ITF Juniors. She reached the semi-finals in San Jose, Costa Rica, the quarterfinals in Cancun, Mexico and third round in Guadalajara, Mexico. In doubles, she reached the semi-finals in San Jose and the quarterfinals in both Cancun and Corpus Christi, Texas.
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2024-25: Germany went 10-7 in singles overall as a sophomore, with a 3-2 ACC record primarily on court No. 5. She won five straight singles matches over the course of almost a month, picking up wins against Tennessee-Chattanooga, Dayton, Austin Peay, Indiana Wesleyan and SMU. Her three ACC wins came against Wake Forest, Florida State and Boston College. In doubles she primarily played with Allie Gretkowski, defeating both Tennessee-Chattanooga and UAB. Davis also picked up a doubles win over Butler, 6-2, with Lika Peresypkina as her partner. Â
2023-24: Germany posted a record of 7-14 in singles between No. 3 and 4 courts. In doubles she went 4-7 overall, primarily on Court 3. she began her college career by winning her first three matches over Eastern Kentucky, Kennesaw State, and Austin Peay. She also posted wins over Furman and Bellarmine. She got her first ACC victory with a win over NC States No. 44-ranked Sophie Abrams in a three set battle. She also beat No. 114-ranked Antonia Balzert in another three-setter. In doubles, she went 4-7. She paired with Ibifuro Clement  to beat Bellarmine 7-6 (2) and Syracuse 6-3.Â
Prep: Davis, is a five-star recruit according to Tennisrecruiting.net and ranked in the Top 50 in the Class of 2023. She is rated as the No. 1 recruit in the state of Georgia and is ranked No. 12 in the Southeast Region. She gained extensive international experience competing on the Junior ITF Circuit and is ranked in the Top 500 in the world in ITF Juniors. She reached the semi-finals in San Jose, Costa Rica, the quarterfinals in Cancun, Mexico and third round in Guadalajara, Mexico. In doubles, she reached the semi-finals in San Jose and the quarterfinals in both Cancun and Corpus Christi, Texas.
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