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2024 Women's Tennis Roster

Steve Simoneau

Nadejda Maslova

  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Prev School West Virginia

Biography

Career Highlights: Paired with Cheri Darley, the duo's .789 win percentage (15-4) in 2022 was the seventh-best ever in a single season at Stetson.

2024 (Senior): as her last season as a Hatter, Maslova had an outstanding performance playing at the top of the line up, going with an overall score of (7-10). She played on court number 1 twice where she had a record of 1-1, and mainly on court two going 6-9. Out of her last 10 matches she was able to get a win in 5. In doubles, Nadya partnered with Magdalena Hedzrak and demonstrated strong chemistry throughout the season. Competing at the top court, they achieved a solid 10-4 overall record and an impressive 5-1 record in Conference matches. Their partnership was pivotal during the ASUN conference, often securing the doubles point to provide a strong start for singles play. They concluded their season strongly, winning 8 out of their last 10 matches together.

2023 (Junior): Went 4-7 in singles play, 3-5 at the No. 1 and 1-2 at the No. 2. 9-2 in doubles play with a 6-1 record at the No. 2 with Cheri Darley. 2-0 with Noa Cohen at the No. 3 spot. 1-1 record at the No. 1 spot with Magdalena Hedrzak.

2022 (Sophomore): ASUN All-Conference First Team ... Two-time ASUN Player of the Week (Feb. 8, March 22) ... One of five Hatters to reach double figures in singles wins during the spring season ... Owned a 12-9 overall record, while going 12-7 at the No. 1 spot, the most wins on the team at the flight and the most for a Stetson player since 2016 ... One of six Hatters with at least 10 doubles wins, posting a team-best 18-4 record ... Played mainly with Cheri Darley, claiming a team-best 15-4 record with a 5-2 mark in ASUN action, and won six straight to end the season ... The duo went 1-0 at No. 1 and 14-4 at No. 2 ... Also went 1-0 at flight 2 with teammates Anais Gabriel, Noa Cohen and Tess Menten.

Before Stetson: A transfer from West Virginia University ... Compiled a 3-6 record in singles play at WVU during the 2021 spring dual season, going 1-0 at No. 2 and 2-6 at No. 3 ... Posted a 4-3 doubles record, all as part of the No. 1 doubles team ... A native of Brooklyn, New York, was a five-star recruit in the class of 2020, according to tennisrecruiting.net ... Ranked as high as No. 52 nationally and No. 6 in New York ... Her UTR reached as high as 10.69 during her senior year ... Awards for 2019 include a G16 USTA Winter Nationals Champion Gold Ball in singles with a semifinal finish in doubles at the Winter Nationals, as well as a runner-up Silver Ball finish in doubles at the USTA G16 National Clay Court Championships ... Other previous awards include a first-place Gold Ball finish in singles in 2018 at the G16 USTA Indoor Nationals and a third-place, Bronze Ball finish in singles in 2017 at the G16 USTA Indoor Nationals.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2022Sophomore

    5'10"
  • 2022-23Junior

    5'10"
  • 2024Senior