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Petja Drame
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- FIU
- Hometown:
- Maribor, Slovenia
JUNIOR (2026): Tallied 10 singles wins on the season including a 10 match unbeaten streak to open the season … Record a five-match winning streak against UTRGV (Feb. 7), UTSA (Feb. 13), SFA (Feb. 15), #35 Utah (Feb. 23) and #29 BYU (Feb. 25) … Compiled a 12-6 record in doubles on the season with partner Elizaveta Morozova … Went undefeated in her first 13 doubles matches including a four and five match winning streak on court three.
AT FIU (2024-25): A two-time Conference USA Champion, Drame spent most of the 2024 season on court five going 7-6 with a win over #23 Miami while going 2-1 in doubles play for the Panthers ... Won her singles match on court five in the quarterfinals of the Conference USA Championships on the way to the program's third-straight conference championship.
As a freshman, Drame went 10-5 in singles with most of those matches on court six. She, and partner Valery Gynina, won seven doubles matches on court three.
Prior to FIU, Drame reached a career-high #267 ITF Junior Ranking and was a four-time member of the Slovenian National Team. Drame is also a Slovenian Senior Masters Champion.
AT FIU (2024-25): A two-time Conference USA Champion, Drame spent most of the 2024 season on court five going 7-6 with a win over #23 Miami while going 2-1 in doubles play for the Panthers ... Won her singles match on court five in the quarterfinals of the Conference USA Championships on the way to the program's third-straight conference championship.
As a freshman, Drame went 10-5 in singles with most of those matches on court six. She, and partner Valery Gynina, won seven doubles matches on court three.
Prior to FIU, Drame reached a career-high #267 ITF Junior Ranking and was a four-time member of the Slovenian National Team. Drame is also a Slovenian Senior Masters Champion.
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