2023-24 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster
Olsen, Astrid

Astrid Olsen
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Hagan, Norway
- High School:
- Wang Toppidrett
- Prev School:
- Pepperdine
Bio
» 2024 All-Pac-12 Second Team
» 2023 All-Pac-12 Second Team
2023-24 (Graduate Student at Washington)
Parents are Florence and Arne Olsen ... has one older brother, Alexander, and one younger brother, Anders ... competed in the 2017 Wimbledon Juniors and Australian Open Juniors and won the European Championships in doubles ... has been ranked as high as No. 880 in the WTA rankings and No. 47 in the ITF Junior rankings.
» 2023 All-Pac-12 Second Team
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SEASON-BY-SEASON HIGHLIGHTS |
2023-24 (Graduate Student at Washington)
- Made the All-Pac-12 Second Team
- Ranked as high as No. 93 in singles play this season, finishing the season with a 16-7 singles record and a 13-9 doubles record with Alexia Jacobs at No. 1
- Was ranked for five weeks in singles; ranked in doubles in every week but one with partner Alexia Jacobs where the pair was tabbed as high as 34
- Picked up a ranked singles win over No. 24 Yepifanova (Stanford)
- Defeated 47th ranked Mack (San Diego) in a 4-3 Husky win
- Made the All-Pac-12 Second Team in a breakout season, tying for the best record on the squad at 25-8 and was 17-7 in dual matches.
- Was 17-5 at No. 3 singles and 0-2 at No. 2 singles.
- Won Pac-12 Player of the Week honors after helping UW to its first sweep of UCLA and USC since 2003, as she had three set ranked wins in both matches, first beating No. 64 Ava Catanzarite, 3-6, 6-0, 6-1, then upsetting No. 43 Snow Han, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
- Ranked twice in singles, with a career-high No. 77 ranking on Mar. 7.
- A huge clinching win played over two days against San Diego, coming back after a rain delay to win the final two points to beat Elizabeth Goldsmith, 6-3, 6-7, 6-2.
- Win over USD was part of an eight-match win streak from Feb. 24 to Apr. 6.
- Had the clinching win to break a 3-3 tie against Arizona, beating Midori Castillo-Meza, 7-5, 7-6 (6).
- Helped UW to its first NCAA tourney win since 2019, getting a 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 win at No. 3 over Indianna Spink of Arkansas in the first round match.
- Went 8-1 in the fall season, going 3-0 at the Husky Classic with wins over Ares Teixido Garcia of Oregon and Maxine Murphy of Washington State, and was 3-0 at the Gamecock Shootout.
- In doubles, was 17-14 overall and 9-12 in dual matches, going 1-6 at No. 1 doubles and 8-6 at No. 2 doubles.
- Went 8-8 in dual play teaming with Jennifer Kerr, including 0-2 at No. 1 doubles and 8-6 at No. 2 doubles. The two had Pac-12 wins at No. 2 against UCLA, Arizona State, Oregon, California, and Washington State, and were 2-0 in the Pac-12 tourney against UCLA and Stanford.
- Went 1-2 at No. 1 doubles with Erika Matsuda, starting all three matches together at ITA National Team Indoors.
- In the fall, reached the ITA NW Regional quarterfinals teaming with Sarah-Maude Fortin.
- Was limited to just five singles matches, only one in the dual season, due to an injury
- In the fall, made the quarterfinals of the Jack Kramer Invitational with wins over Gabrielle Lee of USC and Natalie Duffy of Cal State Fullerton
- Played doubles in the fall with Vanessa Wong, going 4-2, making the ITA Northwest Regional round of 16, and reaching the finals of the Jack Kramer Invite
- Appeared just once in the dual season, playing No. 5 singles against third-ranked Georgia and dropping a straight set match to 119th-ranked Morgan Coppoc
- Earned ITA All-Academic distinction
- Part of a Waves squad that reached the finals of the NCAA Championships.
- Started seven singles matches, all at the No. 6 spot, and went 6-1 with all six wins coming in straight sets.
- Had dual singles wins against opponents from Santa Clara, San Francisco, Saint Mary's, Pacific, BYU, and Northern Arizona.
- Had a 6-6 record in dual doubles matches, playing at all three spots.
- 8-3 in singles in the shortened season, playing as high as No. 4.
- First ranked win at ITA National Team Indoors, beating 87th-ranked Munera of Virginia, 7-5, 6-4, at No. 4 singles.
- A 6-1, 6-3 win at No. 5 singles over California's Katerina Stloukalova
- Beat Texas' Marta Perez Mur, 6-4, 6-4, at No. 5 singles
- Another ranked win over UCLA's 114th-ranked Annette Goulak at No. 5 singles
- Earned WCC Doubles Pair of the Week on Mar. 10 with Ashley Lahey
- A 6-3 record in dual doubles matches.
- Played No. 1 doubles with Anastasia Iamachkine against No. 11 Virginia and beat 59th-ranked Gullickson/O'Dell by a 7-5 score
- Earned WCC Commissioner's Gold Honor Roll status and was a Pepperdine Scholar-Athlete.
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HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL |
Parents are Florence and Arne Olsen ... has one older brother, Alexander, and one younger brother, Anders ... competed in the 2017 Wimbledon Juniors and Australian Open Juniors and won the European Championships in doubles ... has been ranked as high as No. 880 in the WTA rankings and No. 47 in the ITF Junior rankings.
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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