tennis

Zoe Olmos Season 2023-24

ClassSenior
HometownFremont, Calif.
Previous SchoolCal State Fullerton

HONORS
2024 Mountain West All-Tournament Team
All-Big West First Team (2023)
Big West Player of the Week (Feb. 15th, 2023)

2023-24 SEASON (As a Senior)
Doubles
– Played in 27 matches including 19 of 23 dual matches… Won seven matches… Played with four different partners… Paired with Gloria Alogo 21 times… Beat Grand Canyon’s Del Marco/Deaifi (8-3) in the ITA Southwest Regional Championships in October… Closed out the fall with a win over Colorado’s Ventura/Puzak (6-3) in the SDSU Fall Classic II… Earned regular season wins over Loyola Marymount’s Longueville/Bozova (6-3 on Jan. 27), Portland’s Rubio Perez/Martinez (7-5 on Feb. 24) and Air Force’s Sanchirico/Limbago (7-6 (7-2) on April 5)… Defeated Utah State’s Kukreti/Nunez Pureco 6-4 in the Quarterfinals of the Mountain West Championships… Played with Andjela Skrobonja twice including a win over Colorado’s Hayes/Tokac in the USTA Intercollegiate Championships in September… Competed twice with Myah Petchey including the match at Boise State on March 17… Also partnered twice with Andreea Velcea.
 
Singles – Competed in 34 matches including all 23 dual matches… Mostly played on the bottom court… Finished 15-15 with a 10-9 record in dual matches including a 3-3 record in Mountain West play… Beat Colorado’s Betina Tokac (0-6, 7-6 (7-4), 3-0, Inj. On Sept. 23) in the USTA Intercollegiate Championships… Earned three victories in the ITA Southwest Regional Championships, taking down CSUN’s Cindy Ung (6-2, 6-4), Long Beach State’s Hana Becirovic Novak (6-1, 6-3) and USC’s Isabelle Lee (6-4, 7-5)… Earned one more fall win in the SDSU Fall Classic II against Colorado State’s Sarah Weekley (6-4, 6-1)… Began February with three straight wins over Maryland’s Ela Platenikova (6-1, 4-6, 6-1 on Feb. 3), Hawai‘i’s Hannah Galindo (6-2, 6-2 on Feb. 14) and Long Beach State’s Paulina Franco Martinessi (6-2, 6-2 on Feb. 16)… Won three of four matches against Portland’s Meagan Pearson (6-4, 6-2 on Feb. 24), San Diego’s Filippa Bruu-Syversen (2-6, 6-4, 6-3 on March 6) and Utah State’s Niyati Kukreti (6-1, 7-5)… Took down Air Force’s Carissa Holguin (6-0, 6-2 on April 5) and Fresno State’s Gianna Mastro (6-1, 6-0 on April 14)… Went 2-0 in the Mountain West Championships to earn a spot on the All-Tournament Team with victories over Colorado State’s Viktoryia Zhadzinskaya (6-3, 3-6, 6-4) in the Semifinals and UNLV’s Aura Fang (0-6, 6-3, 7-5) in the Final.
 
PRIOR TO SDSU
JUNIOR (2023)

She went 11-5 overall and 5-3 in Big West play as either the No. 1 or No. 2 singles player...In No. 1 singles she went 6-2, In No. 2 singles she went 5-3...She went 11-7 overall in doubles and 4-4 in Big West play...She went 2-1 with Natalie Duffy in No. 1 doubles, she went 2-1 with Kaytlin Taylor in No. 2 doubles, she went 1-0 with Megan Tagaloa in No. 2 doubles, and went 6-5 with Milena Gevorgyan in No. 2 doubles

PRIOR TO CAL STATE FULLERTON (2022)
At Chabot College, she won the CCCAA State Championship in both singles and doubles in 2022.  She won the first individual title in her school's history and the first doubles championship since 2003.

HIGH SCHOOL
Graduated from Kennedy High School in Fremont, Calif. in 2020.

PERSONAL
Born in Redwood City, Calif. To Roman and Marion Olmos.  She has two sisters, her older sister Gugu and her twin sister Sarah. She is majoring in communications. Chose to come to Cal State Fullerton because she felt the tennis team at Fullerton was good and she liked the area. She wants to try and become a professional athlete when she finishes college.  She would also like to work for the WTA.  She enjoys watching netflix and hanging out with her friends in her free time. Her older sister is a professional tennis player who is ranked in doubles and represented Mexico at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.