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  Romy Farah
School: Univ. of Miami (Florida)
Year: Senior
Home Town: Cali
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High School: Transfer, Clemson University
Height: 5-6
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Dominant Hand: Right
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Singles Record: 45-28
Doubles Record: 59-31
Fall 2007: Went 7-3 in singles play and 10-6 in doubles action, teaming with fellow senior Caren Seenauth … Finished the fall season with four-straight wins at North Carolina’s Kitty Harrison Invitation, defeating Isabell Raich of Marshall, Jelnea Durisic of UNC, Julia Huschke of Maryland and Lauren Meier of Kentucky … Defeated Boise State’s Polina Kokoulina, 7-6, 6-2 and Baylor’s Taylor Ormond, 7-6, 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational where she fell to UCLA’s Andrea Remynse, 0-6, 4-6 … Defeated Jessica Wente of FSU, 6-1, 6-0 in the opening round of the ITA South Regional before falling in the second round to No. 5 Kristi Miller of Georgia Tech, 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 … Joined Seenauth to win seven of nine doubles matches to open the fall season … Advanced into the finals of the ITA South Regional, defeating duos from Georgia Tech, Stetson, Auburn and FIU before falling to No. 3 Whitney McCray and Kristi Miller, 5-8 … Defeated Auburn’s No. 6 pair of Alex Haney and Melissa Koning, 8-5, in the quarterfinals for the duo’s top win of the fall … Lost in the semifinals of the ITA National Indoor Championships to Baylor’s No. 51 team of Lenka Broosova and Zuzana Zemenova after beating opponents from UNC and host Ohio State … Reached the quarterfinals of the Riviera/ITA All-American Pre-Qualifying tournament after wins over teams from Duke and Texas Tech … Also reached the quarterfinals of the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational.

2006-2007: Finished the season with a mark of 24-17 overall, including an 8-2 record against Atlantic Coast Conference opponents … Played mostly in the No. 3 position for UM, going 9-4 in that spot in addition to a 1-0 record in the No.2 position and a 4-6 mark in the No. 4 slot … Went 4-3 against ranked opponents on the year, with wins over No. 23 Dianne Matias (USC), No. 44 Alex McGoodwin (Cal), No. 64 Lauren MacFarlane (FSU) and No. 67 Carol Salge (Clemson) … From March 1st to April 1st, went 10-1 in singles play … In doubles competition, she teamed with Audrey Bañada to go 31-10 on the season ... Duo won 11 of their first 12 doubles matches of the spring, ranking as high as eighth nationally the first few weeks of March … The team qualified for the NCAA Doubles Championships where they would fall in the tournament’s opening round to Ana Cetnik and Anna Sydorska of TCU, 4-6, 5-7 … Finished the season ranked as the No. 25 team in the country … Also went 3-6 in doubles play when teamed with Caren Seenauth and 0-1 with Claudia Wasilewski … Entered spring ranked No. 53 in the nation in singles and No. 6 in the nation in doubles with Audrey Bañada ... Began the fall season ranked No. 120 in the ITA preseason singles rankings ... Finished the fall season with an 8-6 record in singles and a 15-3 doubles record ... Registered two wins back-to-back against nationally ranked opponents at the Women’s Fall Desert Classic by defeating No. 23 Dianne Matias of USC 6-2, 7-6 (5) and No. 44 Alex McGoodwin of UCLA 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 ... Claimed the No. 3 flight of the Miami Invite by defeating Marijana Cutuk of FIU and No. 123 Hillary Mintz of Iowa ... Teamed with Bañada to open the fall on a 10-match win streak that included three wins at the Gator Fall Classic and seven wins at the ITA All-American Championships ... Began the All-American in the pre-qualifying and defeated five teams with a national ranking, including Texas, North Carolina, Stanford and Duke ... Defeated No. 10 Tiffany Clifford and Sarah Foster of Texas A&M in the first round of the main draw before losing to the No. 3 ranked Thompson sisters of Notre Dame in the quarterfinals … Claimed the A Flight doubles championship at the Miami Invite by defeating No. 11 Paula Zabala and Nikkita Fountain of FIU and two Clemson teams back-to-back.

2005-2006: Played for one season at Broward Community College in order to transfer to the University of Miami.

2004-2005: Earned All-ACC Honors as a freshman at Clemson playing primarily in the No. 2 position on the squad ... Finished with a final national ranking of No. 60 after going 25-13 overall and 19-10 in dual match play ... Played primarily with Julie Coin throughout the season, going 16-4 overall and 12-3 in the dual match season ... Finished the season with Coin ranked No. 26 in the final national doubles rankings ... Was a huge factor in Clemson’s run to the NCAA Final Four of 2005 ... Put together some impressive wins late in the season, defeated No. 24 Kendall Cline of UNC to help lift the Tigers to a 4-1 victory in the Elite Eight and a berth in the Final Four... Received an invitation to participate in the NCAA Singles Championships in her first year of collegiate competition.

Prep: Finished her junior career as the No. 2 ranked player in South America … Was a Colombian National Junior Champion in every age group from U12-U18’s … Played extensively in ITF junior tournaments in 2002, achieving a career high world ranking of No. 55.