JEWEL PETERSON
Born: July 10, 1981, in College Park, Ga.
Resides in College Park, Ga.
· In February 2005, advanced to the semifinals of the $25,000 USTA event
in Rockford, Ill., before falling to eventual champion
Stephanie DuBois, 6-2, 6-2.
· On the USTA Pro Circuit in 2004, reached the semifinals of the $50,000
event in Orange, Calif., as well as quarterfinals at the $50,000
tournament in Pittsburgh and the $25,000 events in College Park, Md.,
Allentown and Rockford.
· On the USTA Circuit in 2003, reached two finals at the $25,000 event
in Allentown, Pa., and the $10,000 tournament in Baltimore.
· Ended her career at the University of Southern California in May 2003
as a four-time All-American, the first Trojan since Trisha Laux
(1988-91) to accomplish the feat... Reached the singles semifinals at
the NCAA Championships, a career-best finish in the tournament...
Ended the 2003 season ranked No. 7 in the ITA rankings.
· After posting four top-100 victories en route to the Omni Hotels
National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships final in November 2002,
the junior Peterson fell to Georgia's Agata Cioroch, 6-4, 6-3.
Peterson was the first USC player to reach National finals since 1986...
Completed a sweep at the 2002 Omni Hotel West Region Championship by
winning both the singles and doubles titles, also becoming the
first-ever three-time tournament champion for singles... Qualified for
the 2002 ITA National Championships and advanced to the quarterfinals.
· As a sophomore in 2001, Peterson competed at the No. 1 position...
Earned a No. 22 final ITA ranking and recorded a 31-13 overall record,
18-8 mark in dual matches and an 11-8 record against Pac-10 opponents ..
Was named to the All-Pac-10 first team and the ITA All-America first
team... Captured her second-consecutive Rolex Regional Singles
Championship with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Michelle Gough of Arizona.
· Won the 2000 American Tennis Association singles title, earning a
wild card into the US Open qualifying tournament.
· Reached the singles final at the 2000 National Collegiate Tennis
Classic.
· Successfully defended the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Southern
California Championship as a sophomore.
· Finished her freshman year at USC ranked No. 17 in women's singles.
· Was twice named the GTA junior female Player of the Year in 1993 and
1996.
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