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Manasse Gives Back By Serving Up Hope

Manasse Gives Back By Serving Up Hope




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As AAPI Heritage Month comes to a close, Cal Athletics highlights the work of women’s tennis alumna Maegan Manasse, a Filipino American and professional athlete who also volunteers for the charitable organization Serving Up Hope.
 
Maegan Manasse has always had big talent and a big heart.
 
A former star of the California women’s tennis team, Manasse was a five-time All-American who helped the Golden Bears win the 2016 ITA National Team Indoor Championship and the 2014 Pac-12 championship. She also partnered with Denise Starr to reach the 2016 NCAA Doubles Championship final, win the 2015 ITA All-American Championships doubles title and claim the Pac-12 Doubles Team of the Year honor.
 
That 2015-16 season was a tremendous year in which Cal reached the semifinals of the NCAA Championship and was ranked No. 1 much of the spring, while Manasse was named the Pac-12 Singles Player of the Year. In 2014-15, Manasse earned the first of her three All-Pac-12 First-Team honors and became just the third player ranked No. 1 in singles during the tenure of Cal head coach Amanda Augustus.
 
Now 28, Manasse – who graduated from Cal in 2018 – is a professional player who has won seven ITF doubles titles. One of those titles came from a 25K Newport Beach tournament in 2021, when she paired with two-time Grand Slam champion Vania King, who retired soon after that victory.
 
Manasse later worked with King on another important project when she joined the board of directors of King’s nonprofit, Serving Up Hope. The mission of the charitable organization, its website says, “is to provide sustainable tennis programs for underprivileged children and support communities in sustaining and leading those programs into the future.”
 
Joining Serving Up Hope made a world of sense to the Cal alum, who graduated with a degree in social welfare and whose favorite college course focused on nonprofits.
 
“I was playing with Vania, and she had this idea of bringing tennis to underserved communities, and I was in the right place at the right time,” Manasse said. “Tennis is one thing I know well, but I always dreamt of being part of a nonprofit, and I had this opportunity essentially fall into my lap. I couldn’t say no.”
 
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