Honors
CAA Player of the Year (2017)
VaSID State Player of the Year (2017)
ITA Atlantic Region Singles Champion (2016)
ITA Atlantic Region Most Improved Senior Player (2017)
Two-time First Team All-CAA in singles (2016, 2017)
Two-time First Team All-CAA in doubles (2016, 2017)
Two-time First Team VaSID All-State in singles (2016, 2017)
Two-time First Team VaSID All-State in doubles (2016, 2017)
Three-time CAA Player of the Week
One-time CAA Doubles Team of the Week
W&M Provost Award winner (2016-17)
ITA Scholar-Athlete (2017)
Senior Season (2016-17)
Selected as the 2017 CAA Player of the Year … Named the ITA Atlantic Region Most Improved Senior Player … An All-CAA First Team selection in singles and doubles for the second-straight year … Won the ITA Atlantic Region Singles Championship … Led W&M with 22 singles wins … Won 12 spring dual-matches, including 10 at the No. 2 position … Competed in the ITA National Indoor Championship in November in singles and in the ITA All-American Championship in doubles in October … Went a perfect 10-0 in singles competition against opponents from the state of Virginia, including a win over No. 42-ranked and Regional Senior of the Year Francesca Fusinato of Virginia Tech at the regional championship … Won six-straight matches to claim W&M’s first ITA Regional Singles Championship since 2008, downing Marshall’s Derya Turhan in come-from-behind three-set fashion, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (6) … Clinched the Tribe’s 25th CAA Championship with a come-from-behind three-set win at No. 2 singles against UNCW’s Annika Sillanpaa … Ranked as high as No. 117 nationally during the fall … Provided the clinching match in five of the Tribe’s victories over UNCW, VCU, Western Michigan, No. 43 Maryland and Richmond … Named CAA Player of the Week on March 8 after the clinching wins over Maryland with a 6-3, 6-4 triumph over Ekaterina Tour and a 6-2, 6-4 win over Western Michigan’s Katja Fevralev … Downed VCU’s Magda Aubets, 6-3, 6-2, to clinch W&M’s win over the Rams to close out the regular season … Took No. 27-ranked Arianne Hartono of Ole Miss to three-sets in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament … Led W&M with 10 singles wins during the fall season … Compiled a 16-12 doubles record, including 12 wins in dual-match play … Tallied a 14-10 record, including 11 wins at No. 1 doubles, teaming with Lauren Goodman … The pair was ranked as high as No. 71 nationally during the spring … Teamed with Goodman to clinch the doubles point for W&M on five occasions vs. VCU, ODU, South Carolina, Charleston and JMU … The tandem upset the No. 27-ranked South Carolina team of Hadley Berg/Paige Cline, 6-4, during the teams’ dual-match in February … With Goodman, competed in the ITA All-American Doubles Main Draw advancing to the round of 16 with a win over the No. 18-ranked TCU team of Arentekin and Wegner … An ITA Scholar-Athlete selection.
Junior Season (2015-16)
One of only two players in the CAA to be named First Team All-CAA in both singles and doubles … Named First Team VaSID All-State in singles and doubles as well … Ranked as high as No. 91 nationally in singles … Finished the year ranked No. 9 in the ITA Atlantic Region for singles … Along with Elizaveta Nemchinov, was ranked No. 4 in the ITA Atlantic Region for doubles … Twice earned CAA Player of the Week on two occasions (Feb. 3 and March 29) … Received her first accolade after posting singles wins against Elon and N.C. State … Earned her second honor after going 2-0 in Tribe wins over nationally-ranked Yale and Rice, including a victory over top-50 opponent in Katherine Ip … Clinched the Tribe’s victory over Liberty … After joining the Tribe in January, finished the year at 16-8 … Posted an 11-6 mark at No. 2, including a 5-2 ledger at No. 3 … In W&M’s 5-2 win over No. 17 South Carolina, upset No. 76-ranked Ingrid Gamarra Martins at No. 2 singles … Posted wins at No. 2 in the Tribe’s CAA Quarterfinal win over Hofstra and its CAA title match victory over James Madison … Knocked off Old Dominion’s Nataliya Vlasova in the Tribe’s 4-3 dual-match win over the No. 67-ranked Monarchs … Compiled a team-best 13-8 dual-match doubles record, including a 9-6 ledger at No. 1 … Teamed primarily with Nemchinov and posted a pair of wins over nationally-ranked opponents, downing the No. 49 Illinois pair of Ines Vias and Louise Kwong as well as the No. 44-ranked Wake Forest tandem of Kimmy Guerin and Anna Ulyashchenko … The duo, which was 8-5 on the year, was ranked as high as No. 65 nationally in doubles … Teaming with Nemchinov was named CAA Team of the Week on March 10 … Closed out the year playing doubles with Lauren Goodman, going 3-1, including wins in both the CAA semifinals and championship.
Sophomore Season (2014-15) at Virginia
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll … Posted a 19-9 singles record, including an 8-1 mark in dual action … Reached No. 75 in the ITA national doubles rankings … Went 6-1 in ACC singles action at No. 6 … Recorded a 10-6 doubles record … Advanced to the quarterfinal round at the USTA/ITA Atlantic Regional.
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Freshman Season (2013-14) at Virginia
Posted a 22-8 singles record, including an 8-3 mark in dual action … Went 6-1 in ACC singles action and was 2-0 at No. 5 singles and 6-3 at No. 6 … Recorded a 15-5 doubles record … Compiled a 3-3 record vs. ranked singles opponents, including a 6-4, 6-2 win over No. 112 Ilinca Stoica of Virginia Tech … Defeated No. 115 Marianne Jodoin of Duke 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 … Advanced to the ITA Atlantic Region singles quarterfinals … Captured the Red Flight singles title at the Northwestern Invite.
Prep
Competed for the Stade Toulousain Tennis Club for five years … Ranked as high as No. 298 in the International Tennis Federation Junior Rankings … Captured singles titles at the RUC Tennis International Junior Open (2012), Clermont-Ferrand Junior Tournament (2011) and Espoirs Poitou Charentes (2010) … Recorded a pair of French doubles titles in 2011-12 … Two-time National Team selection … Graduated from Emilie de Rodat High School (Toulouse, France) with Baccalaureate Honors in 2013.
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Personal
Daughter of Hubert and Dominique Faure … Has two sisters, Laure-Eline and Jean-Emmanuel.