2024-25 Women's Tennis Roster

Aysegul Mert
Aysegul Mert
Guillermina Grant & Aysegul Mert
Aysegul Mert
Aysegul Mert
Aysegul Mert & Guillermina Grant
Aysegul Mert & Guillermina Grant
Aysegul Mert
Dan Magill Tennis Complex
Aysegul Mert and Dasha Vidmanova
Aysegul Mert
Photo by: Ricky Bassman
Aysegul Mert
Aysegul Mert
Aysegul Mert
Aysegul Mert
Aysegul Mert

Aysegul Mert

  • Height:
    5-10
  • Class:
    Sophomore
  • Hometown:
    Istanbul, Turkey

CAREER BESTS

  • ITA Singles Ranking: No. 40 (2025)
  • ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 4 with Dasha Vidmanova (2024)
  • Single-Season Singles Wins: 31 (2025)
  • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 20 (2025)
  • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 35 (2024)
  • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 19 (2025)
  • Career Singles Record: 50-14
  • Career Dual Singles Record: 29-3
  • Career Doubles Record: 65-25
  • Career Doubles Dual Record: 37-13
SOPHOMORE (2024-25)
  • Played at No. 4 singles and No. 3 doubles for a team that went 29-3 (13-2 SEC) and finished the year ranked No. 1 nationally after winning three team titles including the 2025 ITA National Team Indoor Championship, the 2025 SEC Tournament and the 2025 NCAA Championship
  • Earned All-Tournament honors at the 2025 NCAA Championships, 2025 SEC Tournament and 2025 ITA National Team Indoor Championships
  • Finished the season 31-7 overall in singles while going 20-2 in dual singles matches and 8-2 in SEC regular season competition
  • Went undefeated to open spring competition through to the last weekend of the regular season, going 14-0 before dropping her final two matches
  • Earned nine ranked singles victories with four coming against top 50 foes
  • In doubles, finished her sophomore season 30-10 overall record while going 19-6 in dual doubles matches and 9-3 against the SEC
  • Finished the fall season with an 11-5 singles record through five competitions, grabbing a third-place finish in the ITA Regional Championships singles bracket
  • Earned two wins against ITA ranked opponents with both coming against top 15 ranked players
  • Wrapped up the fall season 11-4 in doubles matches alongside three different partners, most notably with Guillermina Grant in route to becoming doubles finalists in both the ITA Regional Championships and ITA Sectionals before qualifying for the 2024-25 NCAA Doubles Championships
  • Finished the fall with a No. 19 listing with Guillermina Grant in the ITA End-Fall Women’s Doubles Rankings.
FRESHMAN (2023-24)
  • Played at No. 5 singles and No. 1 doubles for a team that went 25-5 (12-1 SEC) and finished No. 3 nationally after winning SEC Co-Regular Season and Tournament titles as well as 2024 NCAA National Finalists
  • Won the 2024 NCAA Doubles National Championship alongside partner Dasha Vidmanova, becoming the first doubles pair in Georgia women’s tennis history to win an NCAA doubles title
  • Earned SEC All-Freshman Team honors as well as five SEC Freshman of the Week Awards (Jan. 31, Feb. 14, March 6 & 13, April 3)
  • Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll
  • Earned 2024 ITA Division I All-American honors in doubles
  • Finished the season ranked No. 4 nationally in the doubles ITA Year-End Rankings (second highest in the SEC), marking a career-high
  • Finished the year with a 19-7 singles record, winning nine of her last 10 completed singles matches
  • Posted a 35-15 doubles record on the year, finishing with seven consecutive victories including three top-10 wins at the NCAA Doubles Championships before knocking off the No. 1 ranked tandem of Savannah Broadus and Janice Tjen (Pepperdine) in the title match
  • Held a 15-9 record against nationally ranked doubles opponents
  • Earned her highest-ranked win in doubles play with a victory over the ITA doubles No. 1-ranked Savannah Broadus and Janice Tjen, 7-6(4), 2-6, (11-9), on May 25
  • Posted a 9-1 singles record in dual match play while going 8-1 during the SEC regular season
  • Recorded an 18-7 doubles record in dual match play and 9-3 in SEC play
BEFORE GEORGIA
  • Native of Istanbul, Turkey
  • Ranked as high as No. 52 in the ITF junior rankings
  • Holds a 10.43 UTR rating
  • Appearances in numerous Junior Grand Slams and has won eight ITF titles
  • Won the Grade 2 Oberhaching in Germany
  • Competed in various 15K and 25K tournaments throughout her career
  • Recorded best-career victory over Miriam Kolodziejova (WTA 247) in 2021

PERSONAL

  • Born April 17, 2004
  • Daughter of Ebru Mert
  • Intended Major: Undecided
  • Left-handed
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