Monday, May 20

From unknown to national champion: Chronicling Fangran Tian’s meteoric rise

This post was updated June 4 at 10:20 p.m. Freshman Fangran Tian of UCLA women’s tennis claimed the NCAA singles title at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, becoming only the second Bruin ever to lift the trophy. Read more...

Photo: Fangran Tian pumps her fist after winning a point. The freshman for UCLA women’s tennis became the first Bruin to claim the NCAA women’s singles title in nearly three decades. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Nelson’s Noggin: Having found true star in Fangran Tian, UCLA women’s tennis can maximize future

Coaches traverse the seas, make cross-country journeys and explore the humblest towns to the flashiest cities and everywhere in between, all in search of one thing. Read more...

Photo: Fangran Tian of UCLA women’s tennis celebrates after winning a point. The freshman will return to Westwood in 2024 as the reigning NCAA singles champion, with only one Bruin starter from 2023 not rejoining her. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin)


UCLA freshman Fangran Tian claims NCAA women’s tennis singles title

This post was updated May 29 at 10:30 p.m. The Queen’s Coronation consists of six parts. Fangran Tian – though no British royalty – would need as many wins in as many days to earn a crown of her own. Read more...

Photo: Fangran Tian of UCLA women’s tennis holds her trophy and flashes the fours up. The freshman became the second player in program history to win the NCAA women’s singles title, as well as the first-ever Chinese player to do so. (Courtesy of Manuela Davies/USTA)


UCLA women’s tennis individual championship brings new opportunities and redemption

The Bruins will depend on their underclassmen to serve up redemption as they vie for individual championships. After bidding farewell to the NCAA team tournament in the Sweet 16, a trio of Bruins will represent UCLA women’s tennis in Orlando, Florida for the singles and doubles tournaments beginning Monday. Read more...

Photo: Fangran Tian prepares for a backhand dig. The freshman for UCLA women’s tennis appears in the NCAA singles tournament for the first time starting Monday. (Julia Zhou/Daily Bruin)


Iowa State knocks out UCLA women’s tennis from NCAA tournament

This post was updated May 14 at 9:02 p.m. Down 5-2 in the second set after dropping her first, Sasha Vagramov fought back to even the score. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s tennis goes into its prematch ritual. The Bruins suffered a season-ending defeat Friday to the Cyclones in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament, the second time they’ve lost to Iowa State in 2023. (Ella Greenberg Winnick/Daily Bruin)


Team growth gives UCLA women’s tennis high hopes for Iowa State rematch

A feeling of deja vu is on the horizon. But this time, with hopes for a different ending. UCLA women’s tennis (15-7, 6-4 Pac-12) ventures to Ames, Iowa, to compete against No. Read more...

Photo: Kimmi Hance hits a forehand. The sophomore for UCLA women’s tennis has won five completed dual-singles matches in a row, including both of her contests at the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament. (Julia Zhou/Daily Bruin)


Sasha Vagramov continues to clinch in clutch career for UCLA women’s tennis

Winning the deciding match in an NCAA tournament contest is a feat few collegiate tennis players will ever accomplish. Doing it in back-to-back fashion is almost unheard of. Read more...

Photo: Sasha Vagramov of UCLA women’s tennis follows through on a forehand stroke. The senior captain has clinched 16 matches for the Bruins in her career, including team-high totals in 2020 and 2022. (Julia Zhou/Daily Bruin)



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