The Florida State women’s tennis team is ready to showcase their talent in the ITA Southeast Regional Championships, which will be held in Atlanta from October 17 to October 22. Originally slated for October 10-14, the event faced a brief postponement due to inclement weather. Now, with a fresh schedule, the Seminoles are determined to make an impact on the regional stage.
Florida State’s journey in collegiate tennis continues to draw attention, with the team showing resilience and a competitive edge. At Etruesports, we are committed to bringing you in-depth updates on their performances as they navigate one of the season’s significant tournaments.
Florida State’s Dynamic Doubles Team
One of the key highlights of the tournament will be the 34th-ranked doubles duo of Millie Bissett and Maria Juliana Parra Romero. The pair enters the ITA Southeast Regionals on the back of a stellar run at the ITA All-American Championships. They secured three consecutive wins, including victories over top-ranked opponents such as the 51st-ranked Anet Koskel and Grace O’Donnell from Arkansas, and the North Carolina duo of Lindsay Zink and Susanna Maltby. Their most remarkable triumph was against Tennessee’s 23rd-ranked Elza Tomase and Catherine Aulia.
This dynamic partnership has already proven its capability to compete against the best, and fans can expect them to build on this momentum during the Southeast Regional Championships. Florida State’s focus and preparation have set the stage for another potential winning performance.

Standout Singles Players to Watch
Florida State’s singles competitors also bring impressive rankings and promising performances to the tournament. Maria Juliana Parra Romero, ranked No. 113 in singles, achieved her first singles victory of the season in a nail-biting match against Valeria Ray of Vanderbilt, finishing 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Junior Kristyna Lavickova, ranked No. 98, and Millie Bissett, ranked No. 120, will also compete, adding depth to the Seminoles’ singles lineup.
The ITA Southeast Regionals will also mark the season debut of sophomores Laura Putz, Maelie Monfils, and Cade Cricchio. Freshman Mary Boyce Deatherage is set to make her debut as a Seminole, providing fans with a glimpse of the team’s bright future.
Tournament Details and Coverage
Scheduled from October 17 to October 22, the ITA Southeast Regional Championships offer Florida State’s athletes a prime opportunity to showcase their skills and compete against top talent in the region. For fans eager to follow the action, Seminoles.com will provide detailed coverage, ensuring no key moment is missed.
Stay updated with Etruesports for all the latest news and insights about Florida State’s women’s tennis team as they compete in Atlanta. Additionally, fans can stay connected with the team via their official social media handles on Instagram (@FSUWTennis) and X (@FSU_WTennis).
Etruesports remains committed to delivering reliable and engaging sports coverage, ensuring you’re always in the loop about major events and milestones. Keep following for more updates as the Florida State women’s tennis team takes on the challenge of the ITA Southeast Regional Championships.
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