MILWAUKEE, Wis.- Freshman Martaa Chogsomjav won her first singles championship on Sunday (September 28) during her first tournament as a Wildcat, winning the title at the Milwaukee Tennis Classic at the Western Racquet Club.
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After straight set wins in both the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds on Saturday, Chogsomjav secured the championship over Minnesota’s Aiva Schmitz 6-3, 6-4. In the quarterfinal match on Saturday morning she almost completed a shutout against her opponent, the Golden Gophers Jeselle Ante, with a 6-0, 6-1 decision.
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Her first singles title comes after six dominating performances over four days in the prestigious annual gold-level event that hosted the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) top men’s and women’s players from universities across the United States.
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Throughout the tournament she also competed in doubles matches with partner junior Margaret Jaraczewski including a win in a bonus match on Saturday over Purdue’s Sophya Devas and Ece Gencer, 6-3. The two went 2-2 in doubles play over three days.
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During the Husker Invitational round robin tournament in Lincoln, Neb., four Wildcats competed in doubles and singles matches on Saturday prior to wrapping up play on Sunday with one singles match a piece.
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Sophomore Zhanel Rustemova and freshman Diana Smolinska were victorious over Anne Knuettel and Tatyana Nikolenko from Wichita State, 6-4. Over two days the duo was 2-2 in doubles play.
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Competing in singles on Saturday, Smolinska claimed the lone win over Rosie Seccia from Illinois, 6-4, 6-1.
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K-State is back on the road Friday (October 3) for the Cyclone Invitational in Ames, Iowa, prior to the ITA Central Regional Championship on October 16-20.
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FROM THE COURTS
Head Coach Jordan Smith
On the first singles championship for Martaa Chogsomjav…
“Incredible effort by Martaa to win this prestigious event in her first ever competition as a Wildcat. Winning six singles matches in four days is tough. This shows her level and the trust that she has in our coaching staff to buy in so quickly.”
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On getting freshmen experience a month into the season…
“After this weekend, we finally got reps for our players on campus this fall. Already a few great showings in the last 10 days. I’m sure we’ll add on this after some strong work in practices.”
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Milwaukee Tennis Classic
Western Racquet Club
Milwaukee, Wis.
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Saturday, September 27
Singles Quarterfinal Round- Main Draw
Martaa Chogsomjav (KSU) def. Jeselle Ante (MINN) 6-0, 6-1
Singles Semifinal Round- Main Draw
Martaa Chogsomjav (KSU) def. Maya Bordereau (WIS) 6-1, 6-4
Singles Match- Bonus
Francesca Miglio (USF) def. Margaret Jaraczewski (KSU) 6-2, 6-1
Doubles Match- Bonus
Martaa Chogsomjav/Margaret Jaraczewski (KSU) def. Sophya Devas/Ece Gencer (PUR) 6-3
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Sunday, September 28
Singles Championship- Main Draw
Martaa Chogsomjav (KSU) def. Aiva Schmitz (MINN) 6-3, 6-4
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Husker Invitational
Lincoln, Neb.
Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center
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Saturday, September 27
Doubles Competition
Valeska San Martin Ramirez/Silva (ISU) def. Addison Renfro/Mallory Renfro (KSU) 6-1
Zhanel Rustemova/Diana Smolinska (KSU) def. Anne Knuettel/Tatyana Nikolenko (WSU) 6-4
Natalia Trigosso/Catherine Gagnon (NEB) def. Zhanel Rustemova/Diana Smolinska (KSU) 6-1
Reya Lee Coe/Maria Taranova (NEB) def. Addison Renfro/Mallory Renfro (KSU) 6-1Â
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Singles Competition
Suzanie Pretorius (ISU)Â def. Zhanel Rustemova (KSU) 6-2, 6-2
Diana Smolinska (KSU) def. Rosie Seccia (ILL) 6-4, 6-1
Julie Bedard (MU) def. Mallory Renfro (KSU) 6-0, 6-1
Jenna Kleynerman (MU) def. Addison Renfro (KSU) 6-1, 6-4
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Sunday, September 28
Singles Competition
Catherine Gagnon (NEB) def. Addison Renfro (KSU) 6-1, 6-0
Emma Rizzetto (NEB) def. Zhanel Rustemova (KSU) 6-2, 6-2
Risa Ueno (ILL) def. Mallory Renfro (KSU), 6-0, 6-0
McKenna Schaefbauer (ILL) def. Diana Smolinska (KSU) 7-5, 6-1
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