2023-24 Women's Tennis Roster

Jo-Yee Chan
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Gwinnett Online Campus School
- Hometown:
- Sugar Hill, Ga.
Bio
SOPHOMORE (2023-24)
Finished the season with a 14-11 overall singles record … Went 6-6 at the No. 3 spot, while going 4-1 at No. 2, 0-1 at No. 4 and 1-1 at No. 5 … Earned a 3-5 record in Pac-12 play … Defeated Elys Ventura of Colorado 6-3, 6-2 … Picked up a 6-3, 6-3 win over Kaila Barksdale of Utah … Defeated Martyna Ostrzygalo of Arizona in three sets, going 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 … Won five of seven three-set matches … Finished with an even 11-11 record in doubles, going 8-8 in dual matches … Partnered with Uxia Martinez Moral for a 3-1 record … Went 3-4 when partnered with Nina Geissler … Earned a 4-6 overall record with Sophie Luescher, going 3-2 from the No. 2 spot … Defeated Elyse Tse and Eva Alvarez Sande from Washington State with Luescher, helping the Ducks to a 4-3 conference win … Picked up a win with Tilde Jagare, defeating Boise State’s Pauline Ernstberger/Shauna Heffernan.
FRESHMAN (2022-23)
Finished second on the team with 10 singles wins in the dual campaign, going 10-3 at Nos. 5 and 6 in the lineup … Went 15-6 overall in singles and 16-7 in doubles, including a 13-3 spring record … Started her career 9-1 in singles action, including an eight-match winning streak from Feb. 4 to March 17 … Tied for the team lead with three singles wins during Pac-12 play (3-2) … Two of three singles losses came in three sets … Defeated Arizona’s Tanvia Narendran in three sets, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4, to help UO defeat the No. 43 Wildcats on the road … Won 6-1, 6-2 over Colorado’ Carri Hayes and won in straight sets against Washington State’s Tiffany Phout, 6-1, 7-5 – all resulting in team victories … Won nine consecutive doubles matches to start the spring season with partner Ares Teixido Garcia … The pair went 12-1 during the dual season, including an 11-1 record at No. 2 doubles … Ninth straight doubles win was a 6-2 win over Arizona’s Midori Castillo-Meza/Salma Ziouti … Went 1-2 when partnered with Madisen Olsen, with the lone win coming over Colorado’s Betina Tokac/Ellen Puzak in the first round of the Pac-12 Tournament (6-2) … During the fall season, went 5-3 in singles and 3-4 in doubles … Won two matches at the Husky Invitational and at the ITA Northwest Regional … Earned a three-set win over USC’s Isabelle Lee at the Jack Kramer Invite … Won her first two matches at the ITA Northwest Regional with partner Lillian Mould … Picked up one win at the Husky Invitational, paired with Teixido Garcia.
BEFORE OREGON
A five-star prospect according to Tennis Recruiting Network, she ranked as high as No. 20 in the USTA Girls' 18 National Standings and was the second-ranked player in Georgia according to the Babolat rankings ... Enjoyed a highly decorated junior career and won five national doubles titles in 2021 ... Was ranked fifth nationally in the USTA doubles rankings and first in both Georgia and the southern region ... Finished second at the USTA Doubles National Championship in August of 2022 ... In singles play, advanced to the quarterfinals of the USTA Level 1 Sectional Invitational in 2021 while taking home titles in both singles and doubles at the USTA Level 2 U18 championships ... Won the Level 3 U16 singles title in 2019 and finished third at the U18 Level 3 singles championships.
FROM THE COACHES
"We are really excited for Jo-Yee to join our Duck Family," said head coach Courtney Nagle. "Joyeezy, as most people call her, is just getting started and with her passion for the game, desire to compete and commitment to developing her game, she is going to make a big impact at Oregon. We can't wait to get started."
"We have loved getting to know Jo-Yee as a player and a person and can't wait to support her through her college career," said associate head coach Elizabeth Lumpkin Robinson. "Her game has grown tremendously the last several months and our communication has been so natural from the beginning. She's always felt like part of the Duck Family and we are so excited to make it official today!"
Finished the season with a 14-11 overall singles record … Went 6-6 at the No. 3 spot, while going 4-1 at No. 2, 0-1 at No. 4 and 1-1 at No. 5 … Earned a 3-5 record in Pac-12 play … Defeated Elys Ventura of Colorado 6-3, 6-2 … Picked up a 6-3, 6-3 win over Kaila Barksdale of Utah … Defeated Martyna Ostrzygalo of Arizona in three sets, going 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 … Won five of seven three-set matches … Finished with an even 11-11 record in doubles, going 8-8 in dual matches … Partnered with Uxia Martinez Moral for a 3-1 record … Went 3-4 when partnered with Nina Geissler … Earned a 4-6 overall record with Sophie Luescher, going 3-2 from the No. 2 spot … Defeated Elyse Tse and Eva Alvarez Sande from Washington State with Luescher, helping the Ducks to a 4-3 conference win … Picked up a win with Tilde Jagare, defeating Boise State’s Pauline Ernstberger/Shauna Heffernan.
FRESHMAN (2022-23)
Finished second on the team with 10 singles wins in the dual campaign, going 10-3 at Nos. 5 and 6 in the lineup … Went 15-6 overall in singles and 16-7 in doubles, including a 13-3 spring record … Started her career 9-1 in singles action, including an eight-match winning streak from Feb. 4 to March 17 … Tied for the team lead with three singles wins during Pac-12 play (3-2) … Two of three singles losses came in three sets … Defeated Arizona’s Tanvia Narendran in three sets, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4, to help UO defeat the No. 43 Wildcats on the road … Won 6-1, 6-2 over Colorado’ Carri Hayes and won in straight sets against Washington State’s Tiffany Phout, 6-1, 7-5 – all resulting in team victories … Won nine consecutive doubles matches to start the spring season with partner Ares Teixido Garcia … The pair went 12-1 during the dual season, including an 11-1 record at No. 2 doubles … Ninth straight doubles win was a 6-2 win over Arizona’s Midori Castillo-Meza/Salma Ziouti … Went 1-2 when partnered with Madisen Olsen, with the lone win coming over Colorado’s Betina Tokac/Ellen Puzak in the first round of the Pac-12 Tournament (6-2) … During the fall season, went 5-3 in singles and 3-4 in doubles … Won two matches at the Husky Invitational and at the ITA Northwest Regional … Earned a three-set win over USC’s Isabelle Lee at the Jack Kramer Invite … Won her first two matches at the ITA Northwest Regional with partner Lillian Mould … Picked up one win at the Husky Invitational, paired with Teixido Garcia.
BEFORE OREGON
A five-star prospect according to Tennis Recruiting Network, she ranked as high as No. 20 in the USTA Girls' 18 National Standings and was the second-ranked player in Georgia according to the Babolat rankings ... Enjoyed a highly decorated junior career and won five national doubles titles in 2021 ... Was ranked fifth nationally in the USTA doubles rankings and first in both Georgia and the southern region ... Finished second at the USTA Doubles National Championship in August of 2022 ... In singles play, advanced to the quarterfinals of the USTA Level 1 Sectional Invitational in 2021 while taking home titles in both singles and doubles at the USTA Level 2 U18 championships ... Won the Level 3 U16 singles title in 2019 and finished third at the U18 Level 3 singles championships.
FROM THE COACHES
"We are really excited for Jo-Yee to join our Duck Family," said head coach Courtney Nagle. "Joyeezy, as most people call her, is just getting started and with her passion for the game, desire to compete and commitment to developing her game, she is going to make a big impact at Oregon. We can't wait to get started."
"We have loved getting to know Jo-Yee as a player and a person and can't wait to support her through her college career," said associate head coach Elizabeth Lumpkin Robinson. "Her game has grown tremendously the last several months and our communication has been so natural from the beginning. She's always felt like part of the Duck Family and we are so excited to make it official today!"
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