2024-25 Women's Tennis Roster

Jim Killian/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports
Sasha Graddick/CSU Sports
Hunter Gatling/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports

Amila Jusufbegovic

Amila Jusufbegovic

  • Height:
    5-6
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Sarajevo, Bosnia
  • Highschool:
    Fifth Gymnasium Sarajevo

Summary

Biography

Career Records:
Singles: 45-20 Dual, 15-1 Big South
Doubles: 41-24 Dual, 15-4 Big South

2025 at Charleston Southern (Senior): 
Singles: 12-3 Dual, 4-0 Big South
Doubles: 11-8 Dual, 4-1 Big South

Helped lead the team to yet another Big South Tournament Championship, Regular Season Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance during her time as a Buccaneer ... Named First-Team All-Conference for doubles and Second-Team All-Conference for singles ... Became the 46th Big South student-athlete to be a three-time All-Conference honoree for singles, 33rd three-time All-Conference honoree for doubles and 24th to be three-time All-Conference for each ... Won the inaugural Big South Fall Individual Championship for doubles with teammate Noa Boyd to advance to the ITA Masters Conference Tournament where they won their opening match 4-6, 7-6 (3), 10-6 over Cornell to advance to the round fo 16 ... Selected as the Big South Player of the Week on March 19 ... Had a record of 12-3 in singles play and 4-0 against Big South opponents with all but two matches being played on the #4 court ... Had her final 15 matches of the season either be victories or go unfinished with the stretch beginning on February 23 ... Had eight victories by straight sets ... Went 11-8 in doubles matches to go with a 4-1 record in Big South play with all competitions coming in the topflight ... Had a four-match and a five-match winning streak down the stretch of the season.

2024 at Charleston Southern (Junior): 
Singles: 9-8 Dual, 3-1 Big South
Doubles: 10-7 Dual, 3-1 Big South

Tabbed Big South All-Conference First-Team for singles ... Named Big South Player of the Week (1/31) ... Broke into the school's record book this season for: career singles wins (T14th - 33), career doubles win % (6th - 65.2%), Big South singles win % (3rd - 91.7%) ... Clinched the team's wins over East Carolina (1/27), Wofford (1/28) and Radford (3/21) ... Finished the season with a singles record of 9-8 going between the #1 and #2 courts all year ... Held a record of 3-4 in the #1 position and 6-3 in the #2 position ... In doubles action she had a total record of 10-7 across all three courts, 3-1 against Big South opponents and paired with four different teammates during the season ... Primarily went with Noa Boyd as they went 9-2 on the year and 2-0 against league competition with marks of 4-1 in the topflight, 2-1 at the #2 position and 3-0 at the #3 ... Also played with Khyanna Singh, Marina Skegro and Brenda Yoris picking up the other victory on the season with Singh ... Won nine consecutive doubles matches when paired with Boyd which included a 7-6 win over the #2 pairing from #61 Charlotte.

2023 at Charleston Southern (Sophomore): 
Singles: 14-6 Dual, 5-0 Big South
Doubles: 10-8 Dual, 4-2 Big South

Selected First-Team All-Conference for singles play ... Named Second-Team All-Conference for doubles ... Helped lead the team to their third consecutive Big South Tournament Championship ... Ended the year with a 14-6 record in singles and was unblemished in Big South action at 5-0, with all but one victory coming on court #2 ... Tied for the team lead in singles wins on the year ... Ended the regular season with eight straight singles victories ... Partnered with Noa Boyd for doubles play going 10-8 on the year with a 4-2 mark in league matches coming mostly between positions #2 and #3.

2022 at Charleston Southern (Freshman): 
Singles: 10-3 Dual, 3-0 Big South
Doubles: 10-1 Dual, 4-0 Big South

Named Second-Team All-Conference for Doubles in her freshman season ... Selected as Big South Freshman of the Week (3/23) ... Collected a 10-3 record in singles and a 10-1 mark in doubles on the year, partnering with Noa Boyd for each, primarily on court #3 ... Went unbeaten in singles and doubles play in conference play with three wins in singles and four in doubles ... Helped the team their second consecutive Big South Regular Season and Tournament Championships ...  Had her first career singles win come against Wofford (1/27) on court #6 by straight sets ... Started off her doubles career with a six straight victories ... Made appearances on courts #3, #4, #5 and #6 on the year for singles play.

Prior to Charleston Southern: Comes to CSU from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina fresh off an ITF Finals appearance in Siroki Brijeg ... Has competed for the U12, U16 and U18 national teams while in Bosnia and Herzegovina ... Reached the #1 rank at age 16 and #2 rank in the country on the U18 team ... Jusufbegovic also represented the country at the Junior Championships in Klosters.

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  • 2021-22Freshman

  • 2022-23Sophomore

  • 2023-24Junior

    5'6"
  • 2024-25Senior

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