Ania Rynarzewska
School: |
Florida State University |
Year: |
graduated |
Home Town: |
Inowroclaw |
Home State: |
N/A |
Home Country: |
United States(USA) |
High School: |
Warsaw School Complex/Polish Embassy, Berlin |
Height: |
5-7 |
Weight: |
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Birth Date: |
Friday, March 11, 1983 |
Dominant Hand: |
Right |
Major: |
Public Relations |
Singles Record: |
56-53 |
Doubles Record: |
36-43 |
Junior Year (2007-08): Fully recovered from an injury her sophomore year to post a 16-9 (4-4 fall and 12-5 spring) singles record and a 17-13 (7-2 fall and 10-11 spring) doubles mark for her junior season. Singles: • Secured a 10-4 dual match mark after struggling through the fall. • Pulled out a difficult win against LSU’s Nicole Kantor in her only appearance on court four with a 6-4, 3-6, 1-0 (11-9) finish. • Took three victories in ACC singles play against Virginia Tech, Virginia and North Carolina. • Helped lead the Seminoles to a 4-3 upset of #12 UNC with a 6-2, 6-1 defeat of Sophie Grabinski on court five. Doubles: • Climbed to #33 in the national rankings with freshman Katie Rybakova after an 8-6 upset of Duke’s #3 ranked Mang/Granson duo in Tallahassee. • Also with Rybakova, secured an 8-1 win over the Jackson/Weaver tandem from Samford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. • Finished the year with a 17-13 overall mark in doubles play. • Spent most of the season on court one, but still thrived in the two spot with a 3-1 mark and the three spot with a 2-1 finish. Sophomore Year (2006-07): Spent the first half of the season recovering from surgery. Singles: • Was ranked as high as No. 52 during the season. • Went 15-11 in singles play for the spring and fall. • Managed an 8-1 record at home. Doubles: • Competed with three different partners throughout the season. • Went 5-1 with Suzanna Mansour in the fall. • Lost just one doubles match at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center. Freshman Year (2005-06): • Named to the All-ACC and All-ACC Academic teams. Singles: • One of four newcomers and three freshmen on the Florida State women's tennis team. • Competed mostly in the singles' No. 1 spot. • Went 6-16 in singles action. Doubles: • Was 11-10 in pairs action... • Played mostly with fellow freshman Suzanna Mansour. • Had three separate three-match win streaks. High School and Other Accomplishments: • Prepped at Warsaw School Complex in the Polish Embassy (Berlin). • Won the singles' national championship title in 2004. • Considered one of the top Polish junior tennis players. • Competed with the Polish National Women's Team at the age of 17. • Ranked at No. 1 in the Polish junior division for both singles and doubles in 2004; Ranked No. 1 in Berlin juniors as well. • National Polish Champion runner-up in doubles. • International Polish Champion runner-up in doubles for 2003. • Took part in the European Championships in Klosters, Switzerland. • Earned world ranking points in both singles and doubles. • Also ran track and won competitions in the arts. Personal: • Born on March 11, 1983. • Graduate student in the Integrated Marketing Communication program; hopes to begin her Ph.D. in the fall. • Was a member of the Florida State Forensics Team. • Daughter of Maria Rynarzewska and Zygmunt Rynarzewski. • Has two older siblings, Sylwia and Tomasz; Sister Sylwia played semi-professional tennis. • Attended high school at the Polish Embassy complex in Berlin, Germany, for children of Polish citizenship who temporarily stay abroad. • Last name is pronounced Rin-a-shef-ska.