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Women’s Tennis Signs Four for 2025 – University of South Carolina Athletics

Women’s Tennis Signs Four for 2025 – University of South Carolina Athletics

COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina women’s tennis head coach Kevin Epley announced the signing of four new Gamecocks who are set to join the program in 2025. Bella Bergkvist Larsson arrives in Columbia in the spring of 2025 while Daniela Piani, Jane Dunyon and Sara Børkop will be fall 2025 additions.

Bergkvist Larsson hails from Sweden, coming to South Carolina with a UTR high of 10.14 in singles and 10.26 in doubles. She has a career high ITF juniors ranking of #101 in the world with four ITF juniors singles titles and seven doubles titles under her belt. This past May the Bastad native won the 2024 ITF W35 in doubles in her hometown. Additionally, she has experience at W15, W25, W40 and W50 tournaments. For WTA rankings she sits at #1,083 in singles and #933 in doubles. Bergkvist Larsson has also competed in the Bastad 125K series main draw and was part of the Billie Jean Cup Swedish National Team that tied Great Britain.

“We’re thrilled to have Bella joining our team this January to make an immediate impact this season in both singles and doubles,” Epley commented. “It’s already clear that she’s a dynamic and highly talented player with a complete skill set. Bella is not only a fantastic player but also a wonderful person, and we know she will be an incredible teammate who brings both energy and talent to our program.”

Piani, a United Kingdom native, comes to Columbia with an ITF junior career high ranking of #164, top 10 Great Britain U18 ranking and UTR high of 10.25 in singles. Combined she has 10 ITF juniors titles, six in doubles and four in singles. Following a semifinals appearance in doubles at the ITF Europe W35 last month Piani ranks #1373 WTA in the world. Additionally, her highest win of the year was versus a UTR 11.04 and for her highest career win she faced a WTA #516.

“We are excited to welcome Daniela to our program,” Epley said. “She will bring talent and big explosive game to the our program, and it was clear from her recruiting visit that she is very thoughtful and tennis savvy. Daniela has tremendous potential, and we know she will not only push herself but also elevate the team as a supportive and dedicated teammate.”

Dunyon is a five-star recruit (Tennis Recruiting) from Utah who ranks first in her home state and the mountain region (Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana). For UTR she holds a career-high of 9.69 in singles. She is the #508 ITF junior in the world with four ITF junior titles on her…

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