2019-20 Women's Tennis Roster

Piper Hansen
Courtney Culbreath
Anissa Dimilta
Anissa Dimilta
Anissa Dimilta
Anissa Dimilta
Anissa Dimilta
Tamara Dobry
USTA
Madison Ross

Victoria Emma

  • Height 5-7
  • Class Junior
  • High School Florida Virtual School
  • Hometown Naples, FL

Biography

Career Record Through 2019-20
Year Overall Singles Dual Singles Conference Singles NCAA Singles Overall Doubles Dual Doubles Conference Doubles NCAA Doubles
2017-18 8-14 5-10 3-2 0-1 13-12 13-7 6-1 1-1
2018-19 14-15 6-11 5-5 0-2 16-15 8-10 6-4 0-1
2019-20 5-12 2-6 3-6 0-0 4-10 4-5 2-2 0-0
Total 27-41 13-27 11-13 0-3 33-37 25-22 14-7 1-2

All-Time Singles Dual Match Record by Position 
Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall
2017-18 0-0 0-0 4-5 1-5 0-0 0-0 5-10
2018-19 0-0 1-0 4-9 1-2 0-0 0-0 6-11
2019-20 0-0 2-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-6
Total 0-0 1-0 8-14 2-7 0-0 0-0 11-21

All-Time Doubles Dual Match Record by Position 
Year #1 #2 #3 Overall
2017-18 13-7 0-0 0-0 13-7
2018-19 8-9 0-1 0-0 8-10
2019-20 0-3     0-0 4-2 4-5
Total 21-19 0-2 4-0 25-22

2019-20 Season
  • 2020 SEC Spring Honor Roll member
  • Finished the shortened season with a 5-12 overall record which included a 2-6 mark during dual match play
  • Appeared primarily at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions for the Gators, posting both of her dual match victories at the second slot
  • Recorded three wins at the USTA Fall Ranked Spotlight in late September
  • Dropped her first two dual matches, but responded with consecutive victories in Florida’s first two home contests of the season (North Florida, Georgia State)
  • Notched a 4-10 record in doubles but won two of her last three matches, competing alongside Sydney Berlin
  • Played No. 1 doubles with McCartney Kessler three times during the dual match season
  • Featured an ITA singles ranking in four different issues, peaking at No. 91 in the preseason list
2018-19 Season
  • Tabbed to SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
  • Final ITA National Doubles Ranking: 18 (with McCartney Kessler)
  • Earned berth into NCAA Doubles Championships with McCartney Kessler (lost in first round)
  • Tabbed to SEC Community Service Team
  • Emma and Kessler held an ITA rank for five weeks and it reached as high as No. 25
  • Posted six singles wins and eight doubles victories during the dual match season
  • Held an ITA singles ranking for six-straight weeks during season
  • Posted the match-clinching win in UF’s road win at No. 12 Texas A&M (3/31/19)
2017-18 Season
  • Final ITA National Doubles Ranking: 23 (with Anna Danilina)
  • Final ITA Southeast Region Doubles Ranking: 4
  • Earned berth into NCAA Doubles Championships with Anna Danilina (lost in first round)
  • SEC Freshman of the Week (for week of Feb. 26-March 4)
  • Semifinalist at the Freeman Memorial Championships (UNLV)
  • Reached final of 2018 ITA Summer Championships to earn a wild card into 2018 Riviera ITA All-American Championships
Prior to Florida
•     Earned her diploma from Florida Virtual School in 2017
•     ITF Grade 1 singles quarterfinalist in Costa Rica (2017)
•     Easter Bowl doubles finalist (2016)
•     Competed in U.S. Open Junior championship (2015 & 2016)
•     Invited to try out for team USA (may 2015)
•     Winter nationals quarterfinalist in singles and doubles (2015)
•     Claremont ITF singles champion (2015)
•     Won Florida player of the year award (2015)
•     Eddie Herr semifinalist in 16U (2014)
•     Bahamas ITF singles champion & doubles finalist (2014)
•     Aruba ITF doubles champion (2014)
•     Puerto Rico ITF singles and doubles champion (2014)
•     14&under National Clay Court singles and doubles champion (2014)
•     12&under National Clay Court singles champion (2012)
•     Trained at Sanchez-Casal Academy in Naples, Fla.
•     Top 75 ITF ranking
•     Notable coaches include Andonin Vivanco, Alvaro Perez, Franco Matta and Emilio Sanchez
•     Chose Florida over LSU, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Auburn, Alabama, North Carolina, Duke and Pepperdine

Just for Fun
•     Began playing tennis when she was three years old and competing in tournaments at age six
•     Most memorable tennis moment was playing in the U.S. Junior Open – “it was an amazing experience”
•     Father, David Emma, played hockey in the NHL for 11 years (New Jersey Devils, Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers) and was a member of the 1992 U.S.
Olympic team; awarded the Hobbey Baker Award (best collegiate hockey player) during his time at Boston College, where he also competed for the baseball team

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 2017-18Freshman

    5'7"
  • 2018-19Sophomore

    5'7"
  • 2019-20Junior

    5'7"