University of North Carolina Athletics
2009-10 Women's Tennis Roster

Sophie Grabinski
- Height:
 - 5-10
 
- Class:
 - Senior
 
- Hometown:
 - Carmel, Ind.
 
- High School:
 - Carmel
 
 Playing as a fifth-year senior after losing her freshman campaign to injury  Enters the spring ranked No. 6 in the nation and No. 1 in the Carolinas Region in doubles with Sanaz Marand  Also ranked No. 14 in the region in singles  Went 5-5 during the tournament season with a pair of wins over ranked opponents  Topped No. 41 Yvette Hyndman of Georgia at the ITA All-American Championships and No. 58 Kelcy McKenna of Arizona State at the Freeman Memorial Championship  With Marand, went 13-5 in doubles, repeating as ITA regional champions with an 8-6 win over No. 14 Ina Hadziselimovic and Josipa Bek of Clemson  Defeated five ranked opponents and earned an automatic bid to the ITA Intercollegiate Indoor Nationals. 
SENIOR SEASON (2008-09) Earned ITA All-America honors in doubles with teammate Sanaz Marand by virtue of her final national ranking of No. 6  Finished the season with a 16-12 singles record and a 29-9 doubles record  Ranked as high as No. 86 in the ITA singles poll and as high as No. 3 in doubles with Marand  Playing primarily at the No. 4 position, compiled a 10-7 singles record in dual matches  Defeated three top-100 opponents in the spring, including No. 78 Megan Alexander of Florida, No. 65 Jelena Stanivuk in Baylor and No. 74 Amanda Granson of Duke  The win over Alexander helped UNC to a 4-3 win over the No. 7 Gators  Teamed with Marand to go 18-2 in doubles during the spring, including a 7-0 mark in ACC play  Defeated 10 ranked doubles opponents on the season, including six in a row from March 1 to April 17  Won 12 consecutive doubles matches in the spring, going over two months without a loss  Qualified with Marand for the NCAA doubles tournament  Entered the spring ranked No. 1 in the Southeast region and No. 15 in the ITA national poll in doubles along with Marand  Also ranked No. 22 in the region in singles  Finished the fall season with a 5-3 record in singles play and a 9-5 mark in doubles action  Defeated a pair of top-100 opponents in singles play, No. 56 Keilly Ulery of Vanderbilt and No. 89 Stefi Balda of Clemson  Captured the ITA Southeast Regional doubles title with Marand to earn an automatic bid to the ITA National tournament  Posted a 7-1 record with Marand that included a pair of wins at the ITA National tournament over teams from USC and LSU  Named to the ACC All-Academic Team.
JUNIOR SEASON (2007-08) After being limited due to injury for two seasons, had a breakout junior campaign for the Tar Heels  Finished 17-14 in singles play, including an 11-7 mark in dual matches  Partnered with Marand to form one of the nation's top doubles tandems  The duo reached as high as No. 3 in the ITA national rankings and finished the spring ranked No. 21  Compiled an overall doubles record of 26-18, including a team-best 21 wins with Marand  Entered the spring ranked No. 3 in the Southeast Region and No. 8 in the nation in doubles with Marand  Captured the consolation draw title with Marand at the ITA National Indoor Championships  Defeated No. 13 Megan Falcon and Hannah Robinson of LSU and No. 10 Caitlin Whoriskey and Zsofia Zubor of Tennessee at ITA Nationals  Avenged an earlier loss to Duke's Melissa Mang and Amanda Granson in the consolation final with a convincing 8-2 win  Also advanced to the finals of the ITA Southeast Regionals.
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006-07) Played doubles in four dual matches during the spring, finishing with a 3-1 record partnered with Austin Smith and Alexandra Jurewitz.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2005-06) Missed both the fall and spring seasons due to injury.
PREP/PERSONAL Played on the tennis team for two years, her sophomore and junior years  Lost in the Indiana State High School Championships finals in her sophomore year  Posted a season record of 26-1  Won the Indiana State High School Championships her junior year  Posted a 25-0 record that year  Won the Midwest Closed Championships once in 16s and twice in 18s in singles  Reached the quarters of the 18s Spring Supernationals in Alabama nationally ranked in the top 30 of all age groups  Ranked as high as fourth in the nation  Majoring in communications with a minor in social and economic justice  Sports, movies, concerts, shopping, and tubing are her hobbies  Admires athletes Roger Federer and Peyton Manning  Her biggest sports thrill was winning the state championship her junior year  Lists her sister as the person having the greatest influence on her athletic career  Lasagna is her favorite food  Her favorite movies are "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and "Charlie Bartlett" and her favorite TV shows are "Friends" and "24"  Speaks Polish  Sophie Helen Grabinski is the daughter of Eva and Lech Grabinski  Born October 23, 1987, in Southfield, Mich.






