2015-16 Women's Tennis Roster

Lauren Chypyha

Lauren Chypyha

  • Height:
    5-11
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Toronto, Ontario

Summary

Biography

Honors: Three-time first-team All-Big Ten (2014, 2015, 2016), UW's first three-time honoree since Caitlin Burke (2005-07) ... Three-time academic All-Big Ten (2014, 2015, 2016) ... Two-time ITA All-American Scholar Athlete (2015, 2016) ... finished tied for fourth on UW's career wins list with 95 wins (95-44, .683) ... .683 career win percentage also ranked fifth all-time

2015-16 Singles: Finished with a 30-8 (.789) record, tallying the seventh-highest single-season win total in UW history and the fifth-best win percentage in program annals ... earned a bid to the NCAA Singles Championship, becoming UW’s first player to compete in the event since 2007. Lost to North Carolina's Hayley Carter (6-2, 7-5) ... climbed to highest career ITA ranking of #32 on February 10 … knocked off seven players ranked in the final ITA national rankings, including No. 14 Ronit Yurovsky of Michigan, 6-4, 6-7 (2), 6-3

2015-16 Doubles: Tallied a mark of 16-21 ... went 10-11 with partner Kendall Kirsch, including 3-9 in the No. 1 doubles slot

2014-15 Singles: In her second season as the Badgers No. 1 player, she finished with an overall record of 24-10 which included an 11-match win streak from mid-October to early March … finished 15-6 in dual matches and 9-4 in tournament play … tied for the team-high with 6 victories during Big Ten play to finish with a record of 6-5 highlighted by a victory over Daniela Vidal 6-2, 6-3, the No. 1 player of Purdue who was ranked #34 in the country at the time.

2014-15 Doubles: Finished the season with a 17-19 record overall … paired up the majority of the season with Maria Avgerinos where they went 16-15 as a team which included a 7-9 dual record and a 9-6 tournament record.

2013-14 Singles: UW wins leader, finished with a mark of 27-10 ... owned a record of 6-5 in Big Ten action ... played No. 1 singles for all 20 spring matches (15-5) ... finished the season ranked No. 17 in the ITA Midwest Regional rankings ... won first 17 matches of the spring ... defeated 88th-ranked Ruth Seaborne (Iowa), 6-4, 6-1 ... beat Louisville's 89th-ranked Rebecca Shine, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 ... posted a mark of 12-5 in fall season, including the Draw A championship at the Spartan Invitational

2013-14 Doubles: Had record of 14-21 in doubles play, going 2-9 in Big Ten ... went 4-8 at No. 1 singles ... teamed with Anastasia Tripolskaya to defeat DePaul's 59th-ranked team of Kling/Lawson, 8-3 ... was 7-9 in fall action

2012-13 Singles: Led the Badgers in overall singles wins with 14 ... went 14-16 overall, 8-13 in the spring and 6-3 in the fall ... also led UW with four singles wins in conference ... played almost exclusively at No. 2 singles, where she earned an 8-10 record, but did appear in three matches at No. 1, going 0-3 ... went 0-3 against ranked opponents, but was incredibly competitive, sending two of the three matches to three sets ... contributed to Wisconsin's biggest upset of the year against No. 52 Ohio State with a 6-4, 6-3 defeat of Kara Cecil at the No. 2 spot ... earned a Draw B Championship at the Spartan Invitational in her first college tournament

2012-13 Doubles: Posted an 11-18 overall record in doubles, going 9-13 in dual matches, 2-5 in tournament play, and 3-7 in conference action ... 20 of her 22 appearances came at No. 1, where she went 7-13, most often combining with Hannah Berner ... went 2-0 in the No. 2 slot with partner Lauren Burich ... played an incredibly difficult slate that included seven doubles matches against ranked pairs, going 1-6 in those matches ... biggest upset of the season came against No. 21 Rachael White and Melissa Kopinski of Illinois on March 29

Before Wisconsin: Did not play on a high school tennis team, but competed in numerous ITF tournaments ... ITF Career High of 327 ... in the ITF Junior tournaments, reached the finals of the 2011 U18 ITF World Ranking Event #2 (G4) ... made it to the semifinal of the 2011 Canadian U18 ITF World Ranking Event #1 (G4) ... in doubles, she reached two ITF finals and three ITF semifinals in 2011 ... faced off against Montserrat Gonzalez--who had been ranked fifth in the world--in a tournament in Argentina ... was a 2009 U16 provincial champion ... competed in $10,000, $20,000, and $50,000 tournaments ... achieved a top-10 ranking in Canada, and maintained a #7 ranking in U18 today ... named Ontario Scholar

Personal: Parents are Joan and Rodney Chypyha ... father Rodney was her coach ... has one sister, Devin ... enjoys writing, golfing and traveling ... graduated with a degree in Political Science

Why Wisconsin?: The campus was beautiful and I felt at home on my official visit. The academic reputation and athletic atmosphere at UW is phenomenal.

Chypyha's Career Singles Records

Season Overall Dual Tour. Fall Big Ten No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6
2012-13 14-16 8-13 6-3 6-3 4-7 0-3 8-10 --- --- --- ---
2013-14 27-10 15-5 12-5 12-5 6-5 15-5 --- --- --- --- ---
2014-15 24-10 15-6 9-4 9-4 6-5 15-6 ---
2015-16 30-8 14-4 16-3 16-3 7-4 14-4 --- --- --- --- ---
Career 95-44 52-28 43-15 43-15 23-21 44-18 8-10 --- --- --- ---

Chypyha's Career Doubles Records

Season Overall Dual Tour. Fall Big Ten No. 1 No. 2 No. 3
2012-13 11-18 9-13 2-5 2-5 3-7 7-13 2-0 ---
2013-14 14-21 7-12 7-9 7-9 2-9 4-8 3-4 ---
2014-15 17-19 8-13 9-6 9-6 1-9 2-10 6-3 ---
2015-16 16-21 6-16 10-5 10-5 2-9 6-16 --- ---
Career 59-79 30-54 28-25 28-25 8-34 19-47 11-7 ---

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Historical Player Information

  • 2012-13Freshman

    510'5"
  • 2014-15Junior

    5'11"
  • 2015-16Senior

    5'11"