2004-05 Tennis - W Roster
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Dieskova, Dominika

Dominika Dieskova
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Gymnasium Hubeneho 23
- Hometown:
- Bratislava, Slovakia
Bio
“Dominika is a fantastic kid with a world class backhand and serve. She’s not afraid to come into the net and be aggressive.“ Head Coach Paul Reber
Fall 2006: Began the season ranked as the 27th best player in the nation...Dealing with injury, played in only four matches, but her two wins were enough to place her alone in second place all-time in career singles wins...With partner Ana Cecilia Olivos will begin the season ranked 12th in doubles.
2005-06: Showed that she is one of the top women’s tennis players of all-time at Oregon, compiling a 30-12 overall record, the third best season in school history...17-6 dual meet record from the No. 1 position...Received an individual berth in the NCAA Tournament where she was ousted in the first round by #37 ranked Inga Beermann in three sets...Finished the season ranked 37th.
2004-05: Rolled through a breakout sophomore season racking up 22 wins, the fifth highest single-season total in UO history…16 of those wins came in dual meets…Finished season ranked No. 100 nationally…Posted a 23-12 doubles record, the highest single season doubles win total in Duck history…Finished season ranked No. 49 with partner Daria Panova.
2003-04: Reached the NCAA Championships as a freshman...Ranked among the top 100 players nationally for a majority of the season... Produced 20 wins, good for second on the team, and tied for ninth all-time at Oregon...Won seven of her last nine dual matches to help propel Oregon into the postseason...Teamed with Anna Leksinska in doubles, producing a team-high 19 doubles wins, good for second all-time.
Before Oregon: Former Junior National Team player...Rated among the top 20 women’s players in Slovakia...Junior singles champion under-16 and under-14...Placed third at Junior World Championships in 1998.
Personal: Born July 14, 1984, in Bratislava, Slovakia...Daughter of PareIgor Dieska and Eva Jurikova...Major is International Studies.
Fall 2006: Began the season ranked as the 27th best player in the nation...Dealing with injury, played in only four matches, but her two wins were enough to place her alone in second place all-time in career singles wins...With partner Ana Cecilia Olivos will begin the season ranked 12th in doubles.
2005-06: Showed that she is one of the top women’s tennis players of all-time at Oregon, compiling a 30-12 overall record, the third best season in school history...17-6 dual meet record from the No. 1 position...Received an individual berth in the NCAA Tournament where she was ousted in the first round by #37 ranked Inga Beermann in three sets...Finished the season ranked 37th.
2004-05: Rolled through a breakout sophomore season racking up 22 wins, the fifth highest single-season total in UO history…16 of those wins came in dual meets…Finished season ranked No. 100 nationally…Posted a 23-12 doubles record, the highest single season doubles win total in Duck history…Finished season ranked No. 49 with partner Daria Panova.
2003-04: Reached the NCAA Championships as a freshman...Ranked among the top 100 players nationally for a majority of the season... Produced 20 wins, good for second on the team, and tied for ninth all-time at Oregon...Won seven of her last nine dual matches to help propel Oregon into the postseason...Teamed with Anna Leksinska in doubles, producing a team-high 19 doubles wins, good for second all-time.
Before Oregon: Former Junior National Team player...Rated among the top 20 women’s players in Slovakia...Junior singles champion under-16 and under-14...Placed third at Junior World Championships in 1998.
Personal: Born July 14, 1984, in Bratislava, Slovakia...Daughter of PareIgor Dieska and Eva Jurikova...Major is International Studies.
Karin Young: "It's all so new and exciting"
Tuesday, May 03
Courtney Nagle: "I'm super excited for this team."
Tuesday, May 03
Sophie Luescher: "It's a really nice feeling."
Tuesday, May 03
Petra Salko Life after University of Oregon
Monday, December 30