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Silvia Chinellato

  • height 5-10
  • class Fifth Year
  • Hometown Como, Italy
  • High school Liceo Linguistico Francesco Casnati
  • height 5-10
  • class Fifth Year
  • Hometown Como, Italy
  • High school Liceo Linguistico Francesco Casnati

Silvia Chinellato Bio

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
  • SEC Player of the Week — Feb. 6, 2019
  • ITA Scholar-Athlete — 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
  • SEC Academic Honor Roll — 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
  • SEC Community Service Team — 2020
2020-21 (5TH YEAR)
  • Graduated in May 2021 with her master’s in international hospitality and tourism management
  • Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and an ITA Scholar-Athlete award winner
  • Began the spring ranked No. 20 nationally in doubles with Emma Shelton and finished the year at No. 78
  • Recorded two wins against ranked opponents in doubles
  • Had a three-match winning streak in singles to end January with victories against three ACC schools in Georgia Tech, Clemson and Virginia
  • Won a pair of critical singles matches on court four versus Vanderbilt and Kentucky in April, two teams ranked in the top 25 at the time, to help give the Gamecocks a six-match unbeaten streak
  • Clinched South Carolina’s second-round SEC Tournament contest with Vanderbilt with an 11-9 win in a second-set tiebreaker at No. 4 singles
  • Scored one of South Carolina’s two points in a loss to Texas A&M in the semifinals of SECs
  • Sidelined for singles play in South Carolina’s first-round NCAA defeat to Iowa State due to a knee injury
  • Nominated for the ITA/Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship and the ITA/Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award for the second year in a row
2019-20 (SENIOR)
  • Saw her senior season cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic but elected to come back for another year after the NCAA granted another year of eligibility for athletes in spring sports
  • Graduated in December 2019 with a degree in tourism management and enrolled in a graduate program for international hospitality and tourism management
  • Named to the SEC Women’s Tennis Community Service Team
  • Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and an ITA Scholar-Athlete award winner
  • Nominated for the ITA/Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship and the ITA/Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award
  • Reached the championship doubles match of ITA Carolina Regional Championships with newcomer Emma Shelton in October
  • Ended the fall campaign with a No. 18 national ranking in doubles with Shelton after beginning the fall unranked
  • Ranked among the top 25 in doubles during the spring, climbing as high as No. 12 with Shelton on Feb. 18 to set a career record
  • After a slow start to the spring, began SEC play with a 4-0 record in singles at the No. 4 position and was 3-1 at the second spot in doubles with Shelton
  • Had a 10-8 record in singles and was 18-7 in doubles, the second most victories in doubles for the Gamecocks
  • Posted a team-best 9-1 doubles record in dual matches
2018-19 (JUNIOR)
  • Went 16-6 during her junior campaign, including 11-3 in dual matches at the No. 5 position and 4-1 against SEC opponents
  • Totaled a doubles mark of 10-8, going 7-4 in dual matches; compete mainly with Paige Cline for a 7-7 record, including 3-2 at the No. 2 spot and 3-1 on court three.
  • Won all three of her singles matches at the Kitty Harrison Invitational
  • Adding to those three wins, claimed five matches in-a-row in dual matches for a nine-match win streak
  • Named the SEC Player of the Week after going 4-0 against Clemson and No. T20 Texas Tech; clinched the doubles point against the Tigers and then was first off the court in singles, putting the Gamecocks up, 2-0
  • Claimed the doubles point for again for Carolina against the Red Raiders and took her singles match in straight sets, giving South Carolina a, 3-1, lead
  • Clinched back-to-back road matches for the Gamecocks, first against No. 12 Texas A&M, 4-0, and then No. 23 LSU, 4-0
  • Closing out the season with a win over Florida, Chinellato contributed to both Carolina’s fist victory over the Gators in 37 years and its second-straight undefeated SEC road season
  • After just beating Florida, Chinellato clinched the match over the Gators in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament in three sets, sending her team to the semifinals where she grabbed a quick win over Vanderbilt
2017-18 (SOPHOMORE)
  • Finished with an overall doubles record of 17-6, including 3-3 in dual matches and 11-4 with Megan Davies
  • Compiled an even 11-11 singles mark, with dual play accounting for a 4-4 record
  • Suffered a knee injury in February, missing regular-season SEC play, before coming back to compete in the first round of the SEC Tournament and the NCAA Tournament
  • Began the fall season as the No. 116-ranked individual
  • Ranked with Davies in 18 of the 20 weekly polls, climbing as high as No. 40 with Davies and appeared as the No. 79 duo with Ingrid Gamarra Martins
  • Defeated No. 115 Bojana Markovic of Texas for her first-career win over a ranked opponent with a 6-2, 6-3 victory (Feb. 10)
  • Earned a career-best doubles win paired with Davies after downing Texas Tech’s No.8-ranked tandem of Sarah Dvorak and Sabrina Federici, 6-2 (Sept. 24)
2016-17 (FRESHMAN)
  • Tallied a 23-13 overall singles record, one of just four Gamecocks to claim over 20 wins
  • Went 7-6 in singles play in the fall
  • Advanced to the final of the UVA Invitational (Blue Draw), eventually falling to Dora Radozavljevic of Virginia
  • Made an immediate impact on the lineup, becoming a consistent contributor in the No. 4 spot
  • Started the spring with a No. 100 ranking, her first career collegiate ranking
  • Posted a 16-7 record in the spring, including a 7-4 record in the SEC
  • Led the team in three-set wins with nine on the season
  • Claimed her first SEC victory with a tiebreak victory over Saska Gravrilovska of Texas A&M (March 3)
  • Posted a 2-0 record in the SEC Tournament with singles victories in the No. 4 spot
  • Mounted a 13-7 doubles records, including a 5-5 dual-match record
  • Advanced to the Round of 16 with teammate Ingrid Gamarra Martins in the ITA Carolina Regional Championships (Oct. 20-21)
  • Advanced tot he final of the UVA Invitational (Orange Draw) with Rachel Rohrabacher (Sept. 23-25)
HIGH SCHOOL
  • Ranked as high as No. 154 in the ITF junior world rankings
  • Held a 2.3 Italian Federation Ranking in 2015
  • Captured the Trento Open title after defeating a WTA top-200 player
  • Competed in the Junior Wimbledon Championships (2014) and European Summer and Winter Cups (2012-13)
  • Spent three years with the Italian National Team
CAREER SINGLES STATISTICS
Year Overall Tournament Dual (SEC) #1 (SEC) #2 (SEC) #3 (SEC) #4 (SEC) #5 (SEC) #6 (SEC)
2016-17 23-13 7-6 16-7 (7-4) 2-1 (0-1) 11-6 (4-3) 3-0 (3-0)
2017-18 11-11 7-7 4-4 1-0 2-2 0-1 1-1
2018-19 16-6 5-3 11-3 (5-1) 11-3 (5-1)
2019-20 10-8 5-4 5-4 (4-0) 1-2 4-2 (4-0)
2020-21 12-12 2-3 10-9 (4-6) 2-3 (1-2) 7-6 (3-4) 1-0
Total 72-50 26-23 46-27 (20-11) 6-6 (1-3) 24-16 (11-7) 15-4 (8-1) 1-1
CAREER DOUBLES STATISTICS
Year Overall Tournament Dual (SEC) #1 (SEC) #2 (SEC) #3 (SEC)
2016-17 12-8 8-2 4-6 (0-5) 0-1 (0-1) 2-2 (0-2) 2-3 (0-2)
2017-18 17-6 14-3 3-3 3-2 0-1
2018-19 10-8 3-4 7-4 (2-2) 0-1 3-2 (2-2) 4-1
2019-20 18-7 9-6 9-1 (3-1) 1-0 8-1 (3-1)
2020-21 13-11 3-3 10-8 (6-3) 2-0 7-6 (5-2) 1-2 (1-1)
Total 70-40 37-18 33-22 (11-11) 6-4 (0-1) 20-11 (10-7) 7-7 (1-3)