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  Suzanna Mansour
School: Florida State University
Year: Sophomore
Home Town: Greenacres, FL
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High School: Trinity Christian Academy
Height: 5-6
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Birth Date: Monday, October 13, 1986
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Singles Record: 25-24
Doubles Record: 20-19
Freshman Year (2005-06): Had and overall singles record of 11-9 competing mostly at the No. 4 and No. 5 position...earned 6 ACC wins...one of four newcomers and three freshmen on the Florida State women's tennis team...played in 21 of 22 matches for Florida State...had a record of 11-9 in doubles...primarily partnered with Ania Rynarzewska...defeatedVirginia Tech's 47th ranked Elazari/Larson pair 8-5.


High School and Other Accomplishments: Prepped at Trinity Christian Academy...2005 Florida Class 1A Singles Individual Champion and overall singles runner-up...District and regional champion (2005) of her respective area...Ranked No. 5 in the state of Florida and No. 14 in the nation...Won the 2003 State Mixed Doubles Championship and took home the 2003 Doubles State Championship crown...In 2004, reached two semi-finals of the National Open Tournaments before they both got rained out...Won the Florida Designated Top Singles 18's by upsetting the top seed (2004)...Played in the 2004 Fed Cup for Florida and won all matches...Florida took home the Gold Medal...Claimed the 2003 Bush Florida Open Championship...Placed third at the 2003 National Open Singles (18's)...In 2002, the third place winner in Designated 16's and in 2001 claimed fourth place in the Designated 16's.


Personal: Suzanna Mansour (last name is pronounced Man-SEW-or) was born on Oct. 13, 1986...The daughter of Samir and Inge...Has one younger brother named Fadi...Was coached in high school by Mark Murray...Was born in the Netherlands and moved to the United States when she was seven years old...Her mother is Dutch and her father is a Arabic...Plans to pursue a career in international business.