2024-25 Women's Tennis Roster

Dasha Vidmanova and Mell Reasco
Mell Reasco
Mell Reasco
Anastasiia Lopata and Mell Reasco
Photo by: Sofia Yaker/UGAAA
Mell Reasco
Mell Reasco
Mell Reasco
Mell Reasco
Mell Reasco

Mell Reasco

  • Height:
    5-7
  • Class:
    Senior
  • High School:
    New Ecuador
  • Hometown:
    Quito, Ecuador

CAREER BESTS

  • ITA Singles Ranking: No. 10 (2022)
  • ITA Doubles Ranking: No. 1 with Dasha Vidmanova (2025)
  • Single-Season Singles Wins: 27 (2022)
  • Single-Season Dual Singles Wins: 18 (2023)
  • Single-Season Doubles Wins: 23 (2023)
  • Single-Season Dual Doubles Wins: 21 (2025)
  • Career Singles Record: 73-33
  • Career Dual Singles Record: 50-29
  • Career Doubles Record: 88-33
  • Career Doubles Dual Record: 70-28

SENIOR (2024-25)

  • Played at No. 3 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
  • Secured 2025 NCAA All-Tournament Team and 2025 ITA National Team Indoor All-Tournament Team honors
  • Earned All-SEC First Team honors
  • Finished the season with a 7-8 dual singles record with two ranked victories
  • In doubles, capped off her senior season 21-2 in dual doubles competition with 20 wins coming while paired with Dasha Vidmanova on court one, posting an 11-2 mark in SEC regular season play before closing out the regular season on a 7-match win streak
  • Notched 13 wins against ranked opponents and four against top 20 foes
  • Did not compete in collegiate fall tennis competition

JUNIOR (2023-24)

  • Played at No. 3 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
  • Earned Second Team All-SEC and SEC Academic Honor Roll honors
  • Finished the season ranked No. 52 nationally in the singles ITA Year-End Rankings
  • Finished the year with a 15-9 singles record, winning five of her last six completed singles matches to end the season
  • Posted a 21-8 doubles record on the year, finishing the season with wins in 12 of her last 14 doubles matches after pairing up with Anastasiia Lopata on court three
  • Recorded five wins against nationally ranked singles opponents and six against players ranked in the singles ITA Year-End rankings
  • Posted 10 singles wins in dual match play including two wins against top-20 ranked opponents in the span of four finished matches
  • Went 17-6 in doubles dual match play while tallying an 8-3 mark 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
  • Posted a 24-7 singles record including 18-6 in dual matches, going 17-6 at No. 3 and 1-0 at No. 4
  • Tallied a 23-11 doubles mark including 17-10 in dual matches, playing at all three spots in the lineup
  • Went 11-5 at No.2 doubles and 2-0 at No. 3 with Meg Kowalski and final ITA ranking of No. 58
  • Named Second Team All-SEC
  • Earned a singles bid to the NCAA Championships, advanced to the Round of 32 and final ITA Ranking of No. 46
  • Part of ITA All-Academic Team and named ITA Scholar-Athlete

FRESHMAN (2021-22)

  • Concluded the season ranked No. 21 in ITA singles with a 27-9 overall record and went 23-12 in doubles overall
  • Went 5-1 at the No. 1 spot in the post-season
  • Earned All-America honors for being a Top-16 seed in the NCAA Tournament
  • Named to All-Freshman SEC Team and First Team All-SEC 
  • Named top the SEC All-Tournament Team
  • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
  • Recorded a team-high 11 wins versus ranked opponents
  • Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week
  • Concluded the fall season with a 12-3 singles mark and a 8-2 doubles mark
  • Won the ITA Southeast Regional Championship
  • Advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA National Fall Championship
  • Represented Ecuador in the 2022 Billie Jean King Cup
  • Member of ITA All-Academic Team

BEFORE GEORGIA

  • Trained in her home country of Ecuador and at New Ecuador HS
  • Ranked among the top South American juniors in the world
  • Has trained with former French Open champion Andrés Gómez and Paula Racedo
  • Reached a career-high ranking of No. 20 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Junior Rankings and No. 617 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Rankings
  • Competed in various Grand Slam Junior events including the US Open, French Open and Wimbledon
  • Notable career wins include over a pair of top-12 junior players in the world
  • Claimed titles in a Grade 2 event in Prato, Italy, a Grade 1 tournament in Cuenca, Ecuador, a Grade B1 tournament in Sao Paulo, Ecuador and an ITF event in Monastir, Tunisia 
  • Represented Ecuador in Fed Cup competition in 2019 and also helped 2021 national team move up to Fed Cup’s America’s Group 1 by winning four singles matches

PERSONAL

  • Born July 23, 2002
  • Daughter of Néicer Reasco and Germania Gonzalez
  • Intended Major: International Business and Marketing
  • Left-handed
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