2023-24 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster
Geissler, Nina

Nina Geissler
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Rorschach, Switzerland
Bio
GRADUATE STUDENT (2023-24)
Went 6-16 on the singles season … Picked up three dual match wins … Ended her career with 58 total singles wins … Earned all five of her six singles wins in straight sets … Defeated Momoko Yoshimura of Portland State 6-2, 6-1 at the ITA Northwest Regionals in October … Partnered with Sophie Luescher for a 2-0 doubles record at No. 1 … Paired with Jo-Yee Chan, going 3-4 … Teamed up with Karin Young for a 1-4 mark on the season … With Young, defeated Hania Abouelsaad and Martina Markov of Washington State, resulting in a 4-3 conference win for Oregon.
AT LSU (2019-23)
Spent four accomplished seasons at LSU that included a 2020 All-Louisiana second team selection and a 2019 ITA Southern Regional doubles runner-up finish … In her dual collegiate career, she racked up 30 singles wins and 27 doubles victories during the spring seasons … Reached an ITA doubles ranking as high as No. 14 during her sophomore season while reaching a No. 26 national ranking during her freshman campaign … She was part of LSU’s 10th-ranked recruiting class in 2019.
BEFORE OREGON
Reached an International Tennis Federation (ITF) world ranking of No. 137 as a junior … Claimed the 2019 Switzerland Girls 18s national championship and represented her home country on the international junior stage in several events.
FROM THE COACHES:
"Nina's experience as an elite junior and collegiate player illustrate her standard of excellence. Her experience will provide stability and depth for our team. Nina is as excited as we are to achieve as much as possible in her time as a Duck.”
Went 6-16 on the singles season … Picked up three dual match wins … Ended her career with 58 total singles wins … Earned all five of her six singles wins in straight sets … Defeated Momoko Yoshimura of Portland State 6-2, 6-1 at the ITA Northwest Regionals in October … Partnered with Sophie Luescher for a 2-0 doubles record at No. 1 … Paired with Jo-Yee Chan, going 3-4 … Teamed up with Karin Young for a 1-4 mark on the season … With Young, defeated Hania Abouelsaad and Martina Markov of Washington State, resulting in a 4-3 conference win for Oregon.
AT LSU (2019-23)
Spent four accomplished seasons at LSU that included a 2020 All-Louisiana second team selection and a 2019 ITA Southern Regional doubles runner-up finish … In her dual collegiate career, she racked up 30 singles wins and 27 doubles victories during the spring seasons … Reached an ITA doubles ranking as high as No. 14 during her sophomore season while reaching a No. 26 national ranking during her freshman campaign … She was part of LSU’s 10th-ranked recruiting class in 2019.
BEFORE OREGON
Reached an International Tennis Federation (ITF) world ranking of No. 137 as a junior … Claimed the 2019 Switzerland Girls 18s national championship and represented her home country on the international junior stage in several events.
FROM THE COACHES:
"Nina's experience as an elite junior and collegiate player illustrate her standard of excellence. Her experience will provide stability and depth for our team. Nina is as excited as we are to achieve as much as possible in her time as a Duck.”
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