2017-18 Women's Tennis Roster

Laskutova and Matoula
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Laskutova
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Laskutova
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Laskutova
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Laskutova
Laskutova, Matoula, Orford
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Ksenia Laskutova

  • Class:
    Senior
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Hometown:
    Moscow, Russia
  • High School:
    Universal School (Ind.)

Career at Tulsa: Four-time all-conference selection … American Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2017-18 … named the American Athletic Conference co-Freshman of the Year … three-time academic all-conference … four-year letterwinner … posted a 77-45 singles record and a 65-43 doubles record.

2017-18: Named The American Athletic Conference Player of the Year, as well as an all-conference selection … finished the season ranked No. 60 by the ITA and No. 38 in doubles with partner Martha Matoula … her and Matoula defeated the NCAA Women’s Doubles National Champions, Jessica Golovin and Eden Richardson of LSU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, and the National Runners-up, Vladica Babic and Sofia Blanco of Oklahoma State, to help TU reach the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Team Championships … she finished the season with a 24-8 overall singles record and 24-10 in doubles play, both at the No. 1 position … she held a 5-5 mark against nationally ranked opponents in singles action and 4-5 in doubles … she clinched TU’s 4-0 victory against SMU in The American Athletic Conference Championships, where she was named the Most Outstanding Player.

2016-17: Named to The American Athletic Conference All-Conference team … ranked No. 66 by the ITA on Sept. 13 … recorded a singles record of 17-14, with an 11-12 record as the No. 1 during dual matches … posted a record of 7-10 in doubles action, with teammate Martina Okalova, with a 4-7 record in dual matches.

2015-16:  Was named to the American Athletic All-Conference Team … was ranked as high as No. 90 in the ITA singles poll and ranked No. 87 in the doubles poll with Renata Kuricova … had a notable 23-5 record in singles play, and registered a 20-9 mark in doubles play … collected a 13-4 singles record in duel play, and posted a 11-7 mark in doubles play … had a 1-0 record from the No. 1 singles position … played the majority of her singles matches from the No. 2 spot, where she went 12-4 … played all of her doubles matches from the No. 1 doubles position, where she went 11-7 … nationally ranked in singles play five times during the season … defeated Ana Oparenovic of Arkansas in Tulsa’s 4-1 decision over the Razorbacks in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship … finished the season nationally ranked 90th in singles play … nationally ranked in doubles play … concluded the year ranked 87th in doubles play.

2014-15: Was named the American Athletic Conference co-Freshman of the Year … ranked as high as No. 46 with doubles partner Renata Kuricova … posted an overall singles record of 13-18, and a doubles mark of 14-14 … … played primarily at the No. 1 singles and doubles positions … went 8-13 from the No. 1 singles position … posted an 8-10 record from the No. 1 doubles spot. 

Other: Went 3-1 at the 2013 Pancevo International and 2013 Namangan International Junior Tournament … made it to the championship match of the 2013 Ozerov Cup with four wins… had a year-end ITF ranking of 1065 at the completion of the 2014 season.

Personal: Started playing tennis at the age of 7 … she is majoring in finance.

Laskutova’s Career Results
Year                Singles           Doubles

2014-15            13-18                14-14
2015-16             23-5                  20-9
2016-17            17-14                 7-10
2017-18            24-8                   24-10
Totals              77-45                  65-43

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