2020-21 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster
Repina, Ekaterina

Ekaterina Repina
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Voronezh, Russia
- High School:
- Rudjer Boskovic, Belgrade Serbia
Bio
2022 First Team All-Conference in singles
2021 First Team All-Conference in singles
2021 Honorable Mention All-Conference in doubles
2022 (R-SENIOR): Used COVID-19 waiver to return and play an additional season...was selected first team All-Conference for second year in a row...went 5-4 with three matches going unfinished...became the first Matador to repeat as a first-team All-Conference selection in singles since Jennifer Sher was named first-team All-Conference in 2011 and 2012...is only the fourth CSUN player to be named first-team All-Big West on two occasions since the Matadors joined the conference in 2002...went 4-6 in doubles playing with Sasha Turchak and Yuliia Zhytelna...was 3-4 at No. 2 doubles and 1-2 at No. 3 doubles...named Academic All-Conference.
2021 (SENIOR): Selected first-team All-Conference in singles…competed at No. 1 singles for CSUN in nine of the 13 Matador duals, posting a 7-2 record…tied with Magdalena Hedrzak for the team lead in singles victories…selected honorable mention All-Conference in doubles with Ana Isabel Fraile Toboso…the duo played the final three duals as a team and was 1-1 with the other match going unfinished…went 3-5 overall in doubles, playing with four different partners in the No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 slots...earned ITA Scholar-Athlete honors...named Academic All-Conference.
2020 (JUNIOR): Led the team in singles victories with a 6-1 mark, all in the No. 1 slot...won first two matches against Westmont and Alabama...dropped a three-set decision to Pacific's Kiara Kosan who was nationally ranked at the time of their match on Feb. 7...won final four matches, all in straight sets...was tied for the team lead in doubles wins (5) with Ana Fraile Toboso...played with two different partners...earned ITA Scholar-Athlete honors.
PRIOR TO CSUN: A member of the women's tennis team at Iowa State...was named Academic All-Conference as a sophomore...a member of the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll in the Spring of 2018 and 2019...selected to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team in 2018...as a sophomore, went 7-11 in singles and 5-10 in doubles...earned an upset victory over No. 123 Bojana Markovic of Texas, 6-4, 0-6, 6-0...was key in Iowa State’s first win over Nebraska since 1995 during the 2019 season, defeating Marina Cozac, 6-1, 2-6, 6-2...recorded 28 wins as a freshman, finishing 13-15 in singles action and 15-18 in doubles play...was 6-3 at the No. 3 singles slot...teamed mostly with Margarita Timakova in doubles action, finishing 13-15, which included a win against Baylor in Big 12 play.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rudjer Boskovic High School...ranked first in Serbia in 2013 and 2014...in 2016, she was ranked 591st by the International Tennis Federation among world juniors.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Valeriy and Tatyana Repina...has two siblings, Oleg and Maxim...a marketing major...says her greatest heroes are her parents...favorite movie is Intersteller...favorite athlete is Roger Federer.
2021 First Team All-Conference in singles
2021 Honorable Mention All-Conference in doubles
2022 (R-SENIOR): Used COVID-19 waiver to return and play an additional season...was selected first team All-Conference for second year in a row...went 5-4 with three matches going unfinished...became the first Matador to repeat as a first-team All-Conference selection in singles since Jennifer Sher was named first-team All-Conference in 2011 and 2012...is only the fourth CSUN player to be named first-team All-Big West on two occasions since the Matadors joined the conference in 2002...went 4-6 in doubles playing with Sasha Turchak and Yuliia Zhytelna...was 3-4 at No. 2 doubles and 1-2 at No. 3 doubles...named Academic All-Conference.
2021 (SENIOR): Selected first-team All-Conference in singles…competed at No. 1 singles for CSUN in nine of the 13 Matador duals, posting a 7-2 record…tied with Magdalena Hedrzak for the team lead in singles victories…selected honorable mention All-Conference in doubles with Ana Isabel Fraile Toboso…the duo played the final three duals as a team and was 1-1 with the other match going unfinished…went 3-5 overall in doubles, playing with four different partners in the No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 slots...earned ITA Scholar-Athlete honors...named Academic All-Conference.
2020 (JUNIOR): Led the team in singles victories with a 6-1 mark, all in the No. 1 slot...won first two matches against Westmont and Alabama...dropped a three-set decision to Pacific's Kiara Kosan who was nationally ranked at the time of their match on Feb. 7...won final four matches, all in straight sets...was tied for the team lead in doubles wins (5) with Ana Fraile Toboso...played with two different partners...earned ITA Scholar-Athlete honors.
PRIOR TO CSUN: A member of the women's tennis team at Iowa State...was named Academic All-Conference as a sophomore...a member of the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll in the Spring of 2018 and 2019...selected to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team in 2018...as a sophomore, went 7-11 in singles and 5-10 in doubles...earned an upset victory over No. 123 Bojana Markovic of Texas, 6-4, 0-6, 6-0...was key in Iowa State’s first win over Nebraska since 1995 during the 2019 season, defeating Marina Cozac, 6-1, 2-6, 6-2...recorded 28 wins as a freshman, finishing 13-15 in singles action and 15-18 in doubles play...was 6-3 at the No. 3 singles slot...teamed mostly with Margarita Timakova in doubles action, finishing 13-15, which included a win against Baylor in Big 12 play.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rudjer Boskovic High School...ranked first in Serbia in 2013 and 2014...in 2016, she was ranked 591st by the International Tennis Federation among world juniors.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Valeriy and Tatyana Repina...has two siblings, Oleg and Maxim...a marketing major...says her greatest heroes are her parents...favorite movie is Intersteller...favorite athlete is Roger Federer.
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