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Estela Perez-Somarriba
Spanish tennis player

Estela Perez-Somarriba

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Spanish tennis player
A.K.A.
Maria Estela Perez-Somarriba
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Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Age
26 years
Education
University of Miami
Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County, USA
(2017-)
Awards
Honda Sports Award for Tennis
 
Sports Teams
Miami Hurricanes women's tennis (USA)
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Biography

Maria Estela Perez-Somarriba is a Spanish former tennis player. She reached two finals on the ITF Women's Circuit and played college tennis at the University of Miami.

Early years

Perez-Somarriba was born to Felipe Perez-Somarriba and Maria Jose Yravedra on July 25, 1998 and grew up in Madrid, Spain. She attended high school at Instituto Mirasierra in Madrid.

College

Perez-Somarriba could easily have turned pro after high school, but she chose to continue her tennis career at a college, and one across the Atlantic in Florida, at the University of Miami. Although the decision was not an easy one, it has paid off. As an unseeded freshman, she made it to the semi-finals of the 2017 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships in the singles division, only to fall to Belinda Woolcock. She made it to the Sweet Sixteen as a sophomore; her NCAA single record stands at 12–2.

She reached the finals of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship in the 2019 singles category, and won the event, defeating Katarina Jokić.

Perez-Somarriba, who was named the top tennis player in the ACC the last two years, also won more singles matches than anyone else in NCAA Division I in 2018–19, with a record of 43–5. She is the second Hurricanes woman to win the national title; Audra Cohen won the title in 2007. Her potential defense of her title in the spring of 2020 was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted the conclusion of winter sports seasons, and all spring sports. However, the NCAA permitted schools to offer seniors an additional year of eligibility. Miami made that offer, and Perez-Somarriba became the first Miami athlete to accept the offer, so she continued her studies as a graduate student, and competed on the tennis team in 2021. She will also be able to compete as a professional and the NCAA does allow "...college athletes to participate in professional tournaments as long as the athletes adhere to the strict rules regarding agents and prize money...".

She was named the winner of the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best collegiate female tennis player in 2019.

ITF Circuit finals

Doubles: 2 (2 runner–ups)

Finals by surface
Legend
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (0–1)
Clay (0–1)
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Hard (0–1)
Clay (0–1)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
LossSep 2014ITF Madrid, Spain10,000Hard Marta Gonzales Encinas Aliona Bolsova
Olga Sáez Larra
1–6, 4–6
LossAug 2015ITF Las Palmas, Spain10,000Clay Marta Gonzales Encinas Chayenne Ewijk
Rosalie van der Hoek
6–7, 0–6
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