Athletics
  • Tennis - Girls' Varsity

    2024 - 2025
    Head Coach: Alex Vinh


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Overall Statistics
W L T %
1 1 0 50

Tennis - Girls' Varsity

Home
League
Versus
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall
Loss 2-3
Home
League
Versus
Gann Academy
Win 4-1
Away
Cancelled
League
Versus
Boston University Academy
Home
League
Versus
Brimmer and May School
Home
League
Versus
Dexter Southfield School
Home
League
Versus
Beaver Country Day School
Away
League
Versus
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall
Away
League
Versus
Boston Trinity Academy
Away
League
Versus
Pingree School
Home
League
Versus
Newman School
Away
League
Versus
Dexter Southfield School

Coach's Corner

Team Roster

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Name
Graduating Year
Home Town
2027
Nassau, Bahamas
2026
Beijing, China
2025
Casablanca, Morocco
2027
Cambridge, MA
2026
Shibuya ku, Japan
2025
Beijing, China
2025
San Franscisco, CA
2028
Belmont, MA
2025
Mansfield, TX
2027
Beijing, China

Team News

List of 2 news stories.

  • Tough Loss in Girl's Season Opener

    Coach Alex Vinh
    The Girls' Varsity Tennis team faced a challenging start to their season with a narrow 2-3 loss in their first Independent Girls' Conference (IGC) match on April 2, 2025, against Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall (CHCH). The game took place on CSW's home courts at Brook Apartments under chilly, overcast conditions. Despite illnesses that impacted the team, players brought their best effort to the court, embodying resilience and team spirit.

    1st Singles – Lyla Shin
    2nd Singles – McKenna Zhang
    3rd Singles – Lea Beauchesne
    1st Doubles – Emily Tran & Hayley Roberts
    2nd Doubles – Crystal Liu & Coco Chen
    Exhibition - Nia Fifield & Yuma Hatori

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  • Girls Tennis Triumphs in Nail-Biting Comeback!

    Coach Alex Vinh
    The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team secured their first win of the season with a 4-1 victory in their second Independent Girls' Conference (IGC) match. The games were held on home courts at Brook Apartments, where the team demonstrated incredible resilience and determination. With a 2-1 lead after the singles matches, the team needed just one win of the doubles pairs to claim victory. However, midway through their doubles games, both teams were trailing by 2 games, and a win seemed uncertain. In a dramatic comeback, both pairs turned the tide, with the 1st doubles match culminating in a thrilling tiebreaker.
     
    1st Singles – Lyla Shin
    2nd  Singles – McKenna Zhang
    3rd Singles – Emily Tran
    1st Doubles – Crystal Liu & Coco Chen
    2nd Doubles – Nia Fifield & Yuma Hatori

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