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  Suzana Maksovic
School: University of Denver
Year: Senior
Home Town: Helsingborg
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Birth Date: Friday, August 12, 1983
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Major: Undeclared
Singles Record: 82-35
Doubles Record: 77-41

2004-05: Competed at No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 singles • Defeated Meredith Krystofik of Northern Colorado 6-0, 6-1 in DU’s 6-1 victory April 1 • Excelled in the No. 2 position with a 7-5 record • Partnered with Yanick Dullens to post an 14-3 record at No. 1 doubles and a 25-10 overall mark • finished the season ranked No. 33 nationally and second in the region with Dullens at doubles • Dullens and Maksovic combined to post a 13 match winning streak • longest singles winning streak: five matches.

2003-04: Competed at the No. 2 singles position for the second consecutive season, earning a 15-4 record • recorded a 26-11 overall singles record • one of three Pioneers to record a singles win over South Alabama in the 2004 Sun Belt Conference championship match • defeated South Alabama's Dominika Nemcovicova 6-1, 6-1 for her final win of the season • ranked as high as No. 36 nationally with doubles partner Yanick Dullens • posted a 19-3 record at No. 1 doubles and 25-5 overall mark • teamed with Dullens to defeat South Alabama's Katarina Palenikova and Ana Rupic (8-2) to clinch the doubles point in the SBC championship match • named to the 2004 All-Sun Belt Conference first team in both singles and doubles • longest singles winning streak: six matches.

2002-03: One of Denver's top singles players • posted a nearly perfect 17-1 singles record at the No. 2 and No. 3 singles spots • recorded a 14-5 overall record and 11-1 mark with Jenny Trettin at No. 2 doubles • teamed with Yanick Dullens at No. 1 doubles to post a 3-3 record • posted a 6-0, 7-5 win over Florida International's Mei Ly that helped Denver to the SBC Championship match • longest singles winning streak: 16 matches.

Before Denver: Ranked No. 4 in the Swedish junior division, No. 21 in the Swedish women’s division and ranked No. 1,251 in the world • won the Bastad Open in Sweden at age 18 in both singles and doubles and won the Salk Open.

Personal: Daughter of Mila Maksovic • feels that the University of Denver has a good coaching staff that will help her to develop well as a tennis player • enjoys the city of Denver and the quality of education provided by the university • wants to become a skilled and respected world tennis player • international business major • born August 12, 1983.