2013-14 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster

Stefani Stojic
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Overnewton
- Hometown:
- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Stefani Stojic
Sophomore, 5-foot-7, Right-Handed (Melbourne, Australia)
(updated June 19, 2015)
Major: Behavioral Studies
CAREER RECORD
OVERALL DUAL SEC NCAA OVERALL DUAL SEC NCAA
YEAR SINGLES SINGLES SINGLES SINGLES DOUBLES DOUBLES DOUBLES DOUBLES
2013-14 14-6 8-0 2-0 1-0 9-8 4-4 1-0 0-0
2014-15 8-6 1-1 0-0 0-0 6-5 0-0 0-0 0-0
Totals 22-12 9-1 2-0 1-0 15-13 4-4 1-0 0-0
All-Time Dual Match , Singles By Position
Overall
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Record
2013-14 8-0 8-0
2014-15 1-1 1-1
Totals 9-1 9-1
COLLEGIATE HONORS
2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll
CAREER NOTES
· enrolled at the University of Florida for the 2013 Fall semester
· introduced and encouraged to play tennis by her dad at age 5
· played her first tennis tournament when she was 7 years old
AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15)
Spring 2015
· Competed in two dual matches at No. 6 singles
Fall 2014
· Earned the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic doubles title with Spencer Liang
AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14)
Singles – SPRING SEASON:
· Season-High National Singles Ranking: none
· 8-0 in dual matches (1-0 in NCAAs)
· 4-0 in singles dual-match clinching matches
· 2-0 in SEC regular-season dual matches
· has won all of her dual matches in straight sets
· 8-0 when playing at No. 6
· record in three-set matches this season (0-0 in dual matches)
· 1-2 versus ranked opponents (0-0 in dual matches)
· Impressive 6-0, 6-1 win in her NCAA debut, giving UF a 3-0 lead in its first round match after her victory against South Carolina State’s Marketa Marcanikova
· Highest ranked opponent defeated (entire season): No. 67 Kendal Woodard (Georgia Tech), 1-0, ret. (Oct. 18, ITA Southeast Regional round of 64)
· Highest ranked opponent played (entire season): No. 46 Daneika Borthwick (Florida State), lost 6-1, 6-2 (Oct. 25, USTA Clay Court Invite round of 16)
Singles – FALL SEASON:
· advanced to the ITA Southeast Regional round of 16 where she lost to Miami’s No. 52 Stephanie Wagner
· reached the quarterfinals of the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic, losing to teammate Belinda Woolcock 6-3, 6-1 vs. ranked opponents
Doubles – SPRING SEASON:
· Season-High National Doubles Ranking: none
· 4-4 record in dual matches
· 2-0 in doubles-point dual-match clinching matches in dual matches versus ranked opponents
· in SEC regular-season matches
· 2-3 in dual matches with Alexandra Cercone
· 2-1 in dual matches with Olivia Janowicz
· teamed with Sofie Oyen to defeat Baylor’s No. 38 Blair Shankle and Victoria Kisialeva 6-3 to clinch the doubles point in the dual match versus Baylor
· clinched the doubles point in the first round of the National Team Indoors with Sofie Oyen with a 6-4 victory over Virginia’s No. 8 Rachel Pierson and Julie Elbaba
Doubles – FALL SEASON:
· 5-4 record playing with Olivia Janowicz and Kourtney Keegan
· Teamed with Janowicz to win two matches to reach the finals of the Bedford Cup, losing to teammates Kourtney Keegan and Belinda Woolcock 8-5
· Teamed with Janowicz to reach the quarterfinals of the ITA Southeast Regional
PRIOR TO FLORIDA
· graduated from Overnewton Anglican Community College in Melbourne, Australia
· competed in the Australian Open Junior Championships, reaching second round in 2013
· ranked No. 36 of Australian National women
· ranked a career-high combined No. 219 in the ITF (Jan. 31, 2011)
· ranked career-high No.1140 in WTA singles rankings (April 29, 2013); No. 955 in doubles (May 8, 2013)
· won the 2010 singles and doubles titles at New South Wales Junior ITF International 2 (Oct. 12-17)
· won the 2010 Sydney ITF Junior International singles and doubles events (Oct. 5-10)
· won 2010 Alpha Facilities AR Series singles title
· 2013 $25K Bundaberg Tennis International doubles quarterfinalist
· won two 14-and-Under Australian National Junior Singles Championships
· won two 12-and-Under Australian National Junior Singles Championships
· member of Australia’s U14 Optus World Junior Tennis Team; also member of winning 2013 Premier League (highest club competition) and 2013 Pennant Grade 1 (highest club competition)
· 18-Under and 2010 Girls 16U Australian National Doubles champion; singles semifinalist for 16 and Under
· doubles finalist at 2010 Queensland Junior ITF International (July 12-17); reached singles round of 16 where she lost to eventual Gator teammate Belinda Woolcock in three sets
· significant recent coaches include Jason Stoltenberg, Simon Batoni and Marc Sophoulis










