2021-22 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster
Weil, Zoey

Zoey Weil
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Columbus, Ohio
- High School:
- Centennial HS
Bio
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SEASON-BY-SEASON HIGHLIGHTS |
2021-22 (Senior)
- Went 13-6 in singles play for the year including a 6-5 mark in dual play, starting for UW in the NCAA Championships first round match
- Was 0-1 at No. 4 singles, 3-3 at No. 5 singles, and 3-1 at No. 6 singles
- Had the clinching singles win against Purdue, a 7-5, 6-4 win at No. 6 over Seira Shimizu
- One of her best wins was at No. 5 singles against 9th-ranked Cal, beating Hannah Viller Moeller, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, in a tight 4-3 defeat
- Started at No. 4 singles in NCAAs against Baylor’s Alina Shcherbinina, dropping a straight set decision
- A key contributor in doubles, going 12-12 overall and 10-8 in dual matches, all but one match at No. 3 doubles
- Was 10-7 in dual doubles matches with Kelly Leung, and 0-1 with Tara Chilton
- With Leung, started the dual season with six straight wins, including crucial victories over Denver’s Burger/Nelson (6-3) and UCLA’s Ong/Vagramov (7-6 [5]) at ITA Kickoff Weekend, where UW had two 4-3 wins to advance to ITA National Team Indoors
- Helped UW win the doubles point at USC with a 6-4 win over Ewing/Morra with Leung
- Earned two doubles wins over Washington State’s Abouelsaad/Kumhom, one on Apr. 15 and another on Apr. 20
- Earned ITA All-Academic distinction
- Posted an 11-9 record in dual singles matches on the season, going 7-5 at No. 4, 1-1 at No. 5, and 3-3 at No. 6
- Earned a big 6-4, 6-0 win at No. 5 singles against No. 25 California’s Erin Richardson on Mar. 26
- Also had wins in Pac-12 play over Ares Teixido Garcia of Oregon and Madison Tattini of Utah, and a non-conference win over Washington State’s Pang Jittakoat
- Clinched the 4-0 win at Gonzaga with a 6-0, 7-6 (4) win over Jenna Sloan
- Started the season on a six-match win streak
- In doubles, had a 10-8 record in dual matches, going 2-2 at No. 2 with Yolanda Lin, 1-1 at No. 2 with Sedona Gallagher, 4-5 at No. 3 with Tara Chilton, and 3-0 at No. 3 with Ashley Chang
- A 6-3 win at No. 2 doubles with Lin over Arizona’s Lukic/Zandberg, and had a 6-3 win with Gallagher at No. 2 over Colorado’s Balzert/Forster
- A Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll recipient
- 6-4 record in dual matches playing mostly at No. 6, with all four losses coming in three sets
- Perfect 4-0 record at No. 5 singles in spring
- Posted 5-1 singles record in fall tournaments
- Opened year with seven-straight doubles wins and is 9-2 in spring duals at No. 3
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll selection
2018-19 (Freshman)
- Joined Washington for the spring of 2019
- Played in just one singles match, beating Allie Sanford of Mississippi 6-4, 6-4
- Went 9-10 in doubles play, teaming with Vanessa Wong at #2 for much of the season
- Won collegiate doubles debut, beating Dolakova/Sela of Hawaii 6-1
- Beat Reami/Rebol of #14 North Carolina State 6-3 in UW's upset win
- Picked up a 6-4 win in first Pac-12 match, beating Nayar/Forster of Colorado
- Went 1-1 in three NCAA Tournament matches, beating Joyce/McKee of Princeton in the Second Round and leading 5-3 over team from Army in First Round match
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GETTING TO KNOW ZOEY |
Favorite way to end a rally: With a volley and a loud "Come On!"
Favorite pro tennis player: Roger Federer
Favorite superhero: Thor
Random hobbies: Reading, cooking, running, foam rolling
Best class taken at UW: Nutrition 390. In the class we taste-tested coffee and wrote down if we liked it or not
Career aspirations: Get a job that I enjoy doing
Favorite show: The Office
Favorite sport besides tennis: Ice hockey or soccer
Most-played artist on Spotify: Tupac or Beirut
Greatest tennis memory: Beating Cal and USC my freshman year
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PERSONAL |
Rated as a 4-star recruit and a top-40 player in the nation ... held a 29-11 record against other 4-star and 5-star players ... reached semifinals of Girls 18 Singles at a USTA National Level 3 Tournament and won doubles tournament title ... won a USTA National Level 2 Tournament doubles title ... won USTA Midwest Level 1 Closed Championships.
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STATISTICS |
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Washington 4, Southern California 1 | Big Ten Tournament Highlights
Wednesday, April 30
2025 Go BIG! for Washington Day
Friday, February 28
UW Officially Joins the Big Ten
Thursday, August 01
Rapid Fire with UW Women's Tennis
Saturday, May 18