2018-19 Tennis Roster

tallulah farrow 2019 fall
Photo by: Andy Schlichting
tallulah farrow 2019 fall
Photo by: Andy Schlichting
farrow
Photo by: Shaun Wicen/CU Athletics
farrow
Photo by: Shaun Wicen/CU Athletics
Tallulah Farrow

Tallulah Farrow

  • Class:
    Freshman
  • Hometown:
    Canberra, Australia
  • High School:
    Canberra Girls Grammar School
2019-2020 (Sophomore): Picked up three wins in the fall with a pair of wins at the Rice Invitational and another at the Husky Invite ... Finished with an even 3-3 doubles record including a finals loss with Maria Campos at the Rebel Invite ... Went 5-9 in individual play including a 2-3 dual record ... Had a doubles record of 8-6 with a 5-3 dual record ... Had a 5-1 record in the No.3 doubles position.

2019 (Freshman): Tallulah came to CU in the spring and finished her dual play with a 9-11 record, playing in the No.5 singles position and No.3 doubles position ... Farrow won a crucial No.5 singles match, clinching a 4-3 upset of No.28-ranked Washington State ... She also contributed to the defeat of No.48-ranked Utah in doubles.

HIGH SCHOOL: Farrow is the 63rd ranked player in Australia and in the top-3 juniors in her age group ... She competed for the Tennis Australia National Academy the past four seasons, highlighted by a 6th-place finish in the 16U Australian Nationals ... She also has competed in the Junior Australian Open ... Her highest WTA doubles ranking is 1,009 ... Farrow also was a winner in an ITF Junior Doubles tournament and was the tournament winner at the Gold Australian Money Tournament.
 
"Tallulah is just a good kid," said Steinberg. She has very high work ethics and she is hungry to get to work. We feel like this will be the first time Tallulah will get an organized program of training, and so I am excited to see how much we can get her developed right off the bat. She is a great student and will be a great teammate. Most importantly she is extremely excited to become a Buff and will add immediate positive energy to the team."

ACADEMICS:  She plans on majoring in either sports journalism or philosophy.

 
Career Record
Year Singles (Dual) Doubles (Dual)
2018-19 (Fr.) 9-11 (9-11) 7-12 (7-12)
2019-20 (So.) 5-9 (2-3) 8-6 (5-3)
Total 14-20 (11-14) 15-18 (12-15)
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