2017-18 Women's Tennis Roster

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Gabby Andrews & Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Manuela Davies/USTA)
Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Manuela Davies/USTA)
Ayan Broomfield
Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Don Liebig)
Photo by: Don Liebig/UCLA Photography
Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Don Liebig)
Photo by: Don Liebig, UCLA Photography
WTEN Class of 2019 (Photo: Don Liebig)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Scott Chandler)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Scott Chandler)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Scott Chandler)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Scott Chandler)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Stormy Nesbit/ITA)
Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Scott Chandler)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Scott Chandler)
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Ayan Broomfield & Gabby Andrews (Photo: Arionne Thomas)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Scott Chandler)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Scott Chandler)
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Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Don Liebig)
Photo by: Don Liebig, UCLA Photography
Ayan Broomfield (Photo: Don Liebig)

Ayan Broomfield

  • Height:
    5-7
  • Class:
    Junior
  • High School:
    Independent Learning Centre
  • Hometown:
    Toronto, ON, Canada
  • Previous School:
    Clemson

COLLEGE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• NCAA doubles champion (2019 w/ Gabby Andrews)
• ITA All-America selection - doubles (2019)
• ACC Freshman of the Year (2016)
• ITA Southwest Region Senior Player of the Year (2019)
• ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year (2016)
• All-Pac-12 honoree (Honorable Mention - 2019)
• 2-time All-ACC honoree (Second Team – 2016, 2017)
• Pac-12 All-Academic selection (Honorable Mention - 2019)
• 6-time UCLA Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member (last Spring 2020)
• Career-high Oracle/ITA singles ranking: 40 (April 12, 2016)
• Career-high Oracle/ITA doubles ranking: 2 (May 29, 2019 w/ Gabby Andrews)

2018-19
18-11 singles record (9-8 in dual matches) … 27-9 doubles mark (11-5 in dual matches) … teamed with Gabby Andrews to claim seventh NCAA doubles title in program history, defeating No. 37 Kate Fahey and Brienne Minor of Michigan, 5-7, 7-6(6), 1-0(9), in final round (May 25); beat No. 25 Victoria Emma and McCartney Kessler of Florida, No. 10 Marie-Alexandre Leduc and Fernanda Navarro of Clemson, No. 12 Makenna Jones and Cameron Morra of North Carolina and No. 1 Angela Kulikov and Rianna Valdes of USC en route … reached season-high No. 112 in Oracle/ITA singles rankings (Feb. 20) … with Andrews, finished season-high No. 2 in Oracle/ITA doubles rankings (May 29); started No. 47 with partner Alaina Miller (Sept. 11), reached No. 51 with partner Jada Hart (March 19) … earned ITA All-America selection for doubles play … named to ITA Collegiate All-Star Team with Andrews … named ITA Southwest Region Senior Player of the Year … All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention selection … earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention recognition … played primarily on Court 3 in singles dual matches (7-8); also played on Courts 2 (1-0) and 4 (1-0) … played primarily on Court 1 in doubles play (9-5); also played on Court 2 (2-0) … knocked off No. 79 Mia Horvit of No. 15 South Carolina, 6-1, 6-1, in 4-3 first-round win at ITA Team Indoor Championships (Feb. 8) … beat No. 104 Dzina Milovanovic of Pepperdine, 6-4, 1-6, 6-0, to reach singles final round at Jack Kramer Collegiate Tournament (Nov. 4) … posted three match-clinching points, including 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-1 winner-take-all decision over Katarina Kopcalic of No. 11 Washington in semifinal round at Pac-12 Championships (April 26) … clinched six doubles points with Andrews, including 6-4 win over No. 14 Caroline Lampl and Kimberly Yee of No. 5 Stanford in final round at Pac-12 Championships (April 27); also beat No. 12 Lampl and Yee, 6-3, to clinch doubles point earlier in season (March 29) … with Andrews, went 12-4 versus nationally-ranked doubles opponents, including 6-4 winner-take-all decision over No. 4 Ingrid Gamarra Martins and Mia Horvit of No. 15 South Carolina in first round at ITA Team Indoor Championships (Feb. 8); singles matches were played first due to heavy snow in area … with Hart, beat No. 17 Jessica Failla and Anastasia Iamachkine of No. 20 Pepperdine, 6-2 (March 13) … with Andrews, beat Livia Kraus and Kristina Sorokolet of Baylor, 8-1, to claim Jack Kramer Collegiate Tournament doubles title (Nov. 4) … with Andrews, defeated No. 26 Ashley Lahey and Evgeniya Levashova of Pepperdine, 1-6, 6-4, 1-0(8), to secure ITA Regional Championships – Southwest doubles title (Oct. 22) … with Andrews, won 10 doubles matches in a row from Oct. 18-Nov. 8 ... selected to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Winter 2019, Spring 2019.

2017-18
In her first season at UCLA, recorded a 17-11 record in singles (12-7 in dual matches) and 19-9 record in doubles (16-7 in dual) ... played primarily at No. 5, going 6-4 in dual matches in that position ... also went 4-0 at No. 3 and 2-3 at No. 4 ... lost just once in her final eight singles matchups ... was ranked No. 52 in the nation in the ITA preseason rankings ... in doubles, was the preseason No. 20-ranked pairing alongside Gabby Andrews ... Andrews/Broomfield ended the season ranked No. 46 after going 12-5 overall including a 5-2 mark against ranked opponents ... highest-ranked opponent to fall to Andrews/Broomfield was LMU's No. 24 Miroshnichenko/Voracek on Feb. 16, the UCLA duo's lone match at the No. 1 position in 2018 ... went 1-1 in the NCAA Tournament, and won the opening set of her two other matches that went unfinished … selected to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Winter 2018.

2016-17 (CLEMSON)
Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) selection … completed sophomore campaign slotted at No. 93 in the Oracle/ITA singles ranking; reached season-best No. 40 (Jan. 4) … recorded 19-15 record on the season, including 11-11 dual-match mark playing primarily on Court 1 … won five matches against ranked opponents, including upset triumph over No. 4 Sara Daavettila of North Carolina, 6-4, 6-3 (March 3) … in doubles, flourished with record of 23-7 … along with partner Marie Leduc, tallied 16-4 mark on Court 1; completed year ranked No. 32 in Oracle/ITA doubles rankings and reached season-high No. 31 … standout performance for Broomfield-Leduc was season-closing sweep of Vanderbilt's top-ranked team of Astra Sharma and Emily Smith, 6-0.

2015-16 (CLEMSON)
Named ACC Freshman of the Year … honored as ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year … All-ACC Second-Team pick … registered 12-10 singles record, playing majority of debut season on top court … went 6-11 in doubles play.

PRIOR TO COLLEGE
Slotted as high as No. 467 in WTA doubles rankings; reached No. 680 in singles rankings … collected ITF doubles titles at Victoria, BC, Canada in 2014 and Petit Bourg, France in 2015 … singles finalist at 2014 U18 Indoor Rogers Junior Nationals in Markham, ON, Canada … posted runner-up finish in singles play at 2013 Rogers Junior U18 National Championships in Mississauga, ON, Canada.

PERSONAL
Daughter of Paul and Denise … has one older sister, Kai … sister played tennis at Marshall … describes her greatest athletic thrill to date as defeating her sister for the first time … admires basketball player LeBron James … decided to attend UCLA “because of its rich history and to have the opportunity to create something for its future” … hobbies and interests include running, cooking and hanging with family and friends … is a fan of singer Rihanna, who she hopes to meet one day.

CAREER SINGLES RECORD CAREER DOUBLES RECORD
YEAR DUAL TOUR OVERALL DUAL TOUR OVERALL
2015-16* 11-9 1-1 12-10 6-11 0-0 6-11
2016-17* 11-11 8-4 19-15 17-5 6-2 23-7
2017-18 12-7 5-4 17-11 16-7 3-2 19-9
2018-19 9-8 9-3 18-11 11-5 16-4 27-9
TOTALS 43-35 23-12 66-47 50-28 25-8 75-36

* - at Clemson

UCLA W. Tennis Postmatch - Olivia Center & Kate Fakih (Nov. 23, 2024)
Sunday, November 24
Media Availability - Coach Sampras Webster (May 15, 2024)
Thursday, May 16
NCAA First and Second Rounds
Friday, May 03
Postmatch Interviews: Fangran Tian/Rance Brown (May 27, 2023)
Saturday, May 27