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Andjela Nemcevic
Andjela Nemcevic

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Belgrade, Serbia

High School:
Sports Grammar School

Height:
5-6

Experience:
1V

04/27/2012

Husky Doubles Pair Advances At The Ojai

Smith and Lukac remain alive in the invitational doubles draw.

04/26/2012

Lukac Wins Opener At Pac-12 Championships

Smith and Nemcevic drop matches to players ranked in the top-15 nationally.

04/25/2012

Pac-12 Tourney Time For Huskies In Ojai

The 32-singles player and 16-doubles team fields expand to feature players from 11 different schools.

04/22/2012

Seniors Go Out On Top With 4-3 Win Over Ducks

Denise Dy and Samantha Smith win their final singles matches at UW to lead the Dawgs.

04/18/2012

Seniors Look To Go Out On Top Sunday Vs. Oregon

The senior class helped UW reach the NCAA round of 32 the last two years and round of 16 in 2009.

NEMCEVIC'S CAREER RECORD

YEAR SINGLES (dual • overall) DOUBLES (dual • overall)
2010-116-7 • 12-123-10 • 10-16
Career6-7 • 12-123-10 • 10-16

Nemcevic Features
» Q&A With Andjela Nemcevic (GoHuskies.com; Feb. 12, 2011)

2010-11 (Freshman): Very promising freshman season was cut short by a knee injury ... prior to the injury, started every dual match at the No. 4 singles spot, going 6-7 in dual matches and 12-12 overall on the year ... won several crucial dual matches, including the clincher to break a 3-3 tie in UW's win over 16th-ranked Ole Miss, where she beat Abby Guthrie, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-3 ... also was a difference-maker in the 4-3 road win at TCU, as she beat Gaby Mastromarino, 6-1, 6-4, at fourth singles ... won five of her first seven dual matches, with wins at BYU and Utah and two more wins at San Diego State and San Diego ... won the first set off Valeria Pulido of USC on March 4 before suffering the a knee injury and retiring in the second set, missing the rest of the season ... was 6-5 in tournament play, earning a big win in the Michigan Invitational of Georgia Tech's Sasha Krupina, 6-4, 7-5 ... beat Prue Teitzel of Gonzaga, 6-1, 6-2, in her collegiate debut at the St. Mary's Invite ... had two losses in third set tiebreakers, including one in the final of the SDSU Fall Classic Pink Draw to Julia Wais of SDSU ... made the round of 32 at ITA NW Regionals ... was 9-16 overall in doubles play and 3-10 in dual matches ... all three dual wins came at No. 2 doubles with Samantha Smith, as the two went 3-5 ... biggest doubles win with Smith was an 8-5 victory over Scharle and Veldman of Florida State as UW clinched the point and went on to upset the Seminoles, 4-3 ... was 9-10 overall with Smith, winning three matches in the fall at the St. Mary's Invite ... won their opener at ITA NW Regionals, 8-5, over Musilovic and Vasilieva of Washington State.

Before Washington and Personal
Goes by the name Angy ... born in Belgrade, Serbia ... mother is Svetlana Colovic and father is Slobodan Nemcevic ... trained at the Rick Macci Tennis Academy as well as the Niki Pilic Tennis Academy ... ranked in the Top-100 in the Tennis Europe Junior rankings for under-14 and under-16 divisions ... ranked a high of No. 560 in the Junior Tennis Global under-18 rankings ... earned her first WTA Tour points at the age of 15, and earned a top WTA rankings of 952 ... a semifinalist in the 18U division at the Pancevo International ITF tourney ... made the singles quarters and doubles semis at the Montenegro Open in the 18U flight ... finalist in the 16U Pecin Memorial tournament ... played in numerous senior tourneys, reaching the quarterfinals of the Budva, Montenegro ITF 10,000 level event, and making the round of 16 at five more 10,000 level events and one 25,000 event ... planning on studying biochemistry.

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