2022-23 Women's Tennis Roster

Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
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Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
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Guillermina Grant and Anastasiia Lopata
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
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Guillermina Grant
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Guillermina Grant & Aysegul Mert
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Aysegul Mert & Guillermina Grant
Aysegul Mert & Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
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Gigi Grant at NCAAs
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Guillermina Grant
Mai Nirundorn & Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
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Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Mai Nirundorn and Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Guillermina Grant
Mai Nirundorn and Guillermina Grant
Grant, Guillermina

Guillermina Grant

  • Height:
    5-7
  • Class:
    Sophomore
  • High School:
    Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club
  • Hometown:
    Montevideo, Uruguay

CAREER BESTS

  • ITA Singles Ranking: No. 60 (2025)
  • ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 7 with Mai Nirundorn (2024)
  • Single-Season Singles Wins: 32 (2025)
  • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 20 (2025)
  • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 28 (2023)
  • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 16 (2025)
  • Career Singles Record: 102-29
  • Career Dual Singles Record: 56-10
  • Career Doubles Record: 93-50
  • Career Doubles Dual Record: 54-31

SENIOR (2024-25)

  • Played at No. 5 singles and No. 2 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 while securing SEC Tournament MVP after winning all three singles matches and three doubles matches without dropping a set through three rounds of action
  • Named to the SEC Community Service team while earning the Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award as Georgia’s winner
  • Finished the season 32-8 overall in singles while going 20-3 in dual singles matches and 9-3 in SEC regular season competition
  • Tallied seven ranked wins in singles with four coming in the spring against top 100 opponents while also producing an 8-match winning streak from Feb. 1 through March 9
  • In doubles, finished her senior season 23-12 overall while going 16-6 in dual match play with a 6-3 SEC mark
  • Earned five ranked doubles wins all season with three coming against top 50 opponents and two against top 25 foes
  • In the fall, qualified for both NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships via finishing as runner-up in the ITA Sectionals singles and doubles bracket as well as runner-up in the ITA Southeast Regional doubles bracket with Aysegul Mert
  • Finished the fall season with a 12-5 singles record through five competitions, producing three separate winning streaks of three or more matches in a row
  • Earned five wins against ITA ranked singles opponents including three victories in the top 60
  • Finished 7-6 in doubles play in the fall, winning three matches against ranked opponents with two in the top 35
  • Earned a career-best No. 60 singles ranking as well as a No. 19 listing with Aysegul Mert in the ITA End-Fall Women’s Rankings

JUNIOR (2023-24)

  • Played at No. 5 and 6 singles and No. 2 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
  • Earned Second Team All-SEC,  two SEC Player of the Week Awards (Feb. 14 and March 13) and SEC Academic Honor Roll honors
  • Recipient of the 2024 ITA Southeast Regional Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award
  • Finished the season ranked No. 48 nationally in the doubles ITA Year-End Rankings (ninth highest in the SEC)
  • Finished the year with a 30-10 singles record, winning 19 of her last 21 completed singles matches
  • Held a 14-match singles winning streak from Feb. 10 through April 21, with 10 victories coming in straight sets
  • Posted a 27-14 doubles record on the year, posting eight-consecutive wins from Feb. 10 through March 16
  • Tallied five wins against nationally ranked doubles opponents including two victories against top-20 ranked foes
  • Recorded a 20-4 dual singles record with a 10-0 mark in SEC singles play while going 15-8 in dual doubles matches and 6-3 in SEC doubles 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
  • Posted a 28-8 singles record including 15-3 in dual matches, going 12-3 at No. 6 and 3-0 at No. 5
  • Tallied a 28-14 doubles mark including 15-10 in dual matches, playing at all three spots in the lineup
  • Went 6-7 at No.1 doubles, 7-3 at No. 2 and 2-0 at No. 3, all with Mai Nirundorn and final ITA ranking of No. 27
  • Earned a doubles bid to the NCAA Championships with Mai Nirundorn
  • Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team
  • Part of ITA All-Academic Team, named ITA Scholar-Athlete and CSC Academic All-District

FRESHMAN (2021-22)

  • Provided depth during the season
  • Had a singles record of 12-3 and a doubles record of 15-10 at the conclusion of the season
  • Clinched the match in her collegiate outdoors singles debut against Kentucky
  • Went 2-0 in SEC play
  • Won the ITA Southeast Regional consolation draw, where she defeated fellow teammate Mai Nirundorn
  • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
  • Member of ITA All-Academic Team
  • Recipient of the Leighton Ballew Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment

BEFORE GEORGIA

  • Trained in her home country of Uruguay at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club in Montevideo and among the top ranked South American juniors
  • Has trained with Enrique Pérez-Cassarino, Daniel Senaldi and Diego Gatti
  • Reached a career-high ranking of No. 31 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings
  • Competed in a pair of Grand Slam Junior events at the Australian Open and French Open
  • Advanced to the doubles semifinals at the 2020 French Open Juniors including a straight set win over the top seed in the first round
  • Reached the quarterfinals of the 2020 Eddie Herr ITF event in Bradenton, Fla.
  • Claimed doubles titles in Grade A events in Criciuma, Brazil and Mérida, Mexico
  • Represented Uruguay in Fed Cup competition in 2017 and 2019, going 2-4 all-time in singles and 2-3 in doubles
  • Started playing tennis at the age of three and also played hockey, handball and participated in track & field

PERSONAL

  • Born June 22, 2002
  • Daughter of Tati Ruiz
  • Intended Major: Business
  • Right-handed
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