2022-23 Women's Tennis Roster
Vidmanova, Dasha
Dasha Vidmanova
- Height:
- 6-3
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- 1st CLKT Prague
- Hometown:
- Prague, Czech Republic
Bio
CAREER BESTS
- ITA Singles Ranking: No. 1 (2025)
- ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 1 with Mell Reasco (2025)
- Single-Season Singles Wins: 33 (2023)
- Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 19 (2025)
- Single-Season Doubles Wins: 31 (2024)
- Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 23 (2025)
- Career Singles Record: 107-28
- Career Dual Singles Record: 68-20
- Career Doubles Record: 82-45
- Career Doubles Dual Record: 60-34
SENIOR (2024-25)
- Played at No. 1 singles and No. 1 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
- Became the first player in program history as well as the third woman in NCAA history to achieve the NCAA Triple Crown, winning an NCAA team, singles and doubles championship during her collegiate career
- In the fall, won the 2024-25 NCAA Singles Championship, securing the program’s fourth national singles title (joining Chelsey Gullickson – 2010, Angela Lettiere – 1994 and Lisa Spain – 1984) and becoming the program’s first to win both NCAA individual titles (singles and doubles)
- Earned 2025 NCAA All-Tournament Team honors while also named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after winning three singles matches and three doubles matches (six unfinished) through six rounds of competition
- Tabbed 2025 SEC Player of the Year while earning All-SEC First Team honors
- Secured 2025 ITA National Team Indoor All-Tournament Team honors while securing the competition’s MVP award after two singles wins (two unfinished) and four doubles wins through four rounds of action
- Earned her fourth-consecutive All-American status with her third in singles in successive seasons
- Named SEC Player of the Week twice during the season (Feb. 12 and April 9)
- Finished the season a 32-5 overall in singles while going 20-4 in dual singles match play, 12-2 during the SEC regular season with a season-best 12-match win streak from Feb. 28 to April 11
- Tallied 24 ranked wins (seven vs top 10 opponents) during her senior year with 13 coming in the spring highlighted by victories against No. 1/3 Mary Stoiana and No. 2 DJ Bennett
- Finished the spring 24-4 overall in doubles while going 23-3 in dual doubles matches, 11-2 in SEC regular season play while closing out the regular season on a season-best seven-match win streak
- Notched 14 ranked doubles wins with 13 coming in dual match play while achieving a career-high ITA doubles rankings of No. 1 with Mell Reasco
- Secured her ticket to the NCAA Singles Championships after reaching the ITA All-American consolation finals, going through as an automatic qualifier
- Finished the fall season with a 12-1 singles record through two competitions (ITA All-Americans and NCAA Singles Championships), winning 11 consecutive matches en route to winning the NCAA singles title as well as 25 out of 29 total sets played
- Earned 11 wins against ITA top 100 ranked opponents including eight wins against top 50 ranked players and three wins against top 10 ranked competition
JUNIOR (2023-24)
- Played at No. 1 singles and 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 Aysegul Mert, becoming the first doubles pair in Georgia women’s tennis history to win an NCAA doubles title
- Earned First Team All-SEC honors as well as one SEC Player of the Week Award (March 20) and SEC Tournament MVP and All-Tournament Team recognition
- Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll while also earning 2024 ITA Scholar-Athlete (3.5 GPA or above) and Second Team Academic All-American honors
- Earned 2024 ITA Division I All-American honors in both singles and doubles
- Finalist for the 2024 Honda Sport Award
- Qualified for the WTA/ITF Accelerator Program by final ITA Year-End Ranking
- Finished the season ranked No. 4 nationally in both the singles and doubles ITA Year-End Rankings (second highest in the SEC), marking a career-high on both lists
- Finished the year with a 26-9 singles record, winning 15 of her last 18 completed singles matches before finishing as an NCAA Singles Quarterfinalist
- Posted a 31-13 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 13-7 record against nationally ranked singles opponents and a 15-8 record against nationally ranked doubles opponents
- Earned her highest-ranked win in both singles and doubles play with victories over the ITA singles No. 1-ranked Mary Stoiana, 6-4, 6(10)-7, 7-6(5), on March 16 and the ITA doubles No. 1 ranked Savannah Broadus and Janice Tjen, 7-6(4), 2-6, (11-9), on May 25
- Posted a 15-5 singles record in dual match play while going 5-2 during the SEC regular season (led in four of five unfinished matches)
- Recorded an 18-7 doubles record in dual match play and 9-3 in SEC play
SOPHOMORE (2022-23)
- Part of team that went 26-5 and finished ranked No. 2 nationally after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships, the finals of the ITA National Team Indoors and won the SEC Tournament title
- Named All-American in singles plus All-SEC honors and once earned SEC Player of the Week honors
- Part of ITA All-Academic Team, named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and CSC Academic All-District
- Named to ITA National Team Indoors All-Tournament Team as well as the Most Outstanding Player
- Posted a team-best 33-7 singles record including 17-4 in dual matches and final ITA ranking of No. 10
- Saw action mostly at No. 2 in the singles lineup, going 17-3
- Earned a singles bid to NCAA Championships, seeded No. 4 and advanced to the Round of 16
- Posted a 14-18 doubles mark including 6-14 in dual matches and 4-10 at No. 1 in the lineup
FRESHMAN (2021-22)
- Concluded the season ranked No. 106 in ITA singles with a 16-7 overall record and went 13-10 in doubles overall
- Joined the Bulldogs in January after signing in November of 2021
- Named to All-Freshman SEC Team and Second Team All-SEC
- Clinched three matches, including her collegiate debut against North Florida and a 4-3 win over Tennessee to send the Bulldogs to the SEC Tournament Finals
- Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week
- Recorded a team second-best eight wins against ranked opponents
- Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and part of ITA All-Academic Team
BEFORE GEORGIA
- Trained in her home country of Czech Republic and at 1st CLKT Prague
- Ranked among the top European juniors in the world
- Reached a career-high ranking of No. 21 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings and No. 732 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Rankings
- Competed in various Grand Slam Junior events including the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon
- Multiple career wins over of top-10 junior players in the world
- Claimed titles in a Grade 2 event in Tribuswinkle, Austria, and a Grade 1 event in Offenbach, Germany
PERSONAL
- Born Jan. 9, 2003
- Daughter of Oleg Vidmanova and Marija Vimanova
- Intended Major: Finance
- Right-handed
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