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Daavettila Named UTR/ITA Player Of The Month
December 3, 2019 | Women's Tennis
TEMPE, Ariz. – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced today that North Carolina's Sara Daavettila is the UTR/ITA National Player of the Month for November.
Daavettila won the singles title at the ITA National Fall Championship, posting a 6-0 singles record that included victories over five players ranked in the top 50. Two of her wins came against players ranked in the top 10, including a victory over No. 2 Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami) in the semifinals. Daavettila then went on to defeat No. 17 Anna Turati (Texas) in the finals. The Tar Heels' senior, who also received the tournament's Sportsmanship Award, has a current UTR of 11.62.
The first-year awards program honors individuals from of all five collegiate divisions (NCAA DI, DII, DIII, NAIA and Junior College) each month during the fall and on a weekly basis in the spring. A combination of Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) Powered by Oracle and Oracle ITA National Rankings are utilized to determine the honorees, who are nominated by their institution's athletics communications directors.
Yuya Ito of the University of Texas earned the Division I accolade on the men's side for the second month in a row. Ito won his second singles national title of the fall at the ITA National Fall Championships after also winning the ITA All-American in October. In doing so, he became just the third men's player since 1979 to win those two tournaments in the same season.
Ito ended the fall with a 15-1 singles record that included a 12-match winning streak during the final two months. Along with partner Christian Sigsgaard, the Longhorns' senior posted an 11-1 record in doubles. While recording a 6-0 mark at the Fall Championships, Ito, who received the tournament's Sportsmanship Award, registered wins over four opponents ranked in the top 50 of the Oracle ITA Preseason National Rankings. He has a current UTR of 14.44.
Daavettila won the singles title at the ITA National Fall Championship, posting a 6-0 singles record that included victories over five players ranked in the top 50. Two of her wins came against players ranked in the top 10, including a victory over No. 2 Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami) in the semifinals. Daavettila then went on to defeat No. 17 Anna Turati (Texas) in the finals. The Tar Heels' senior, who also received the tournament's Sportsmanship Award, has a current UTR of 11.62.
The first-year awards program honors individuals from of all five collegiate divisions (NCAA DI, DII, DIII, NAIA and Junior College) each month during the fall and on a weekly basis in the spring. A combination of Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) Powered by Oracle and Oracle ITA National Rankings are utilized to determine the honorees, who are nominated by their institution's athletics communications directors.
Yuya Ito of the University of Texas earned the Division I accolade on the men's side for the second month in a row. Ito won his second singles national title of the fall at the ITA National Fall Championships after also winning the ITA All-American in October. In doing so, he became just the third men's player since 1979 to win those two tournaments in the same season.
Ito ended the fall with a 15-1 singles record that included a 12-match winning streak during the final two months. Along with partner Christian Sigsgaard, the Longhorns' senior posted an 11-1 record in doubles. While recording a 6-0 mark at the Fall Championships, Ito, who received the tournament's Sportsmanship Award, registered wins over four opponents ranked in the top 50 of the Oracle ITA Preseason National Rankings. He has a current UTR of 14.44.
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