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Jelena Rajic

  • height 5-9
  • class Freshman
  • Hometown Subotica, Serbia
  • High school High School of Economics
  • height 5-9
  • class Freshman
  • Hometown Subotica, Serbia
  • High school High School of Economics

Jelena Rajic Bio


2007-08 (FRESHMAN): A late addition to the Gamecocks[apos] roster, joining the team in mid-January … Began her career in the Garnet & Black winning five of her first six singles matches … The first win of her career came against Stephanie Vieria from Troy at No. 4 singles 6-3, 6-4 … Helped South Carolina avenge a loss to N.C. State the previous year with a 6-1, 6-1 triumph over Neils Barringer on court five … Hit a rough patch after the win against Barringer, dropping four in a row … Bounced back with a critical win versus Karine Bourdages of Utah by scores of 6-1, 6-2 playing the No. 6 position … Carolina lost the doubles point to the Utes in Salt Lake City but were able to put together four wins in singles to escape with a 4-3 win that snapped a three-match skid … Snagged her first SEC win downing Valeriya Makarycheva from Mississippi State 6-3, 6-2 at six singles … Blanked LSU[apos]s Kylie Adamek 6-0, 6-0 to help the Gamecocks beat a team ranked seven spots higher, as the Tigers were 27th at the time … Recorded one of South Carolina[apos]s two points against Arkansas by defeating Audrey Bordeleau from Arkansas 5-7, 6-4, (10-1) … Bordeleau was 28-8 overall and 15-3 in duals entering the match … Rajic earned SEC Freshman of the Week for her efforts against LSU and Arkansas … Won her most crucial match of the season in the Gamecocks[apos] first-round NCAA Tournament match with VCU in Athens, Ga. … After the team fell behind 3-0, Rajic tied the score after upending Kateryna Malakhova on court six in three sets 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 to set up Gira Schofield[apos]s win at the top position that advanced South Carolina to the second round … Rajic improved steadily in her doubles play throughout the season … Played most of her matches with fellow Serbian Natasa Vuckovic … Rajic and Vuckovic started SEC play with a 3-0 record after wins against Mississippi State, Ole Miss and LSU at No. 3 doubles … The two finished 5-6 playing together and were 4-2 versus conference opponents. HIGH SCHOOL: Compiled a record of 14-7 in singles and 9-6 in doubles playing International Tennis Federation junior tournaments … Had a career-high singles ranking of No. 351 and No. 355 in the world for doubles among the ITA juniors in September 2003 … Member of the Serbian National Team … Played in her first ITF junior tournament in September 2002 at the HIP Internacional Pancevo … Won her first two matches in doubles with partner Ana Veselinovic in three sets to reach the semifinals … Won four matches in singles in the qualifying rounds of the tournament to reach the main draw … Made the quarterfinals before losing to Madalina Gojnea … To begin the 2003 season, Rajic made the semifinals of the Montenegro Open in June by winning three consecutive matches in straight sets … Playing doubles with Jovana Rasovic, the two won the open title by scores of 6-0, 7-6 in the final … Her next tournament in August, Talentum Cup, gave her a singles title … She opened with a 6-0, 6-0 triumph against Edina Horvath from Hungary and then picked up three more victories in straight sets … In the final, she upended Evgeniya Rodina from Russia 1-6, 6-3, 6-2 … Qualified for the fifth Yugoslavia Junior Open in September with a pair of wins before falling in the first round of the main draw. PERSONAL: Pursuing a degree in hotel, restaurant and tourism management … Born Sept. 14, 1987, in Subotica, Serbia … Her father is Dragutin and mother[apos]s name is Mirjana … Has one brother, Davor. CAREER STATISTICS

SINGLES
Year
Overall
Tourn.
Dual (SEC)
#1 (SEC)
#2 (SEC)
#3 (SEC)
#4 (SEC)
#5 (SEC)
#6 (SEC)
2007-08
10-8
10-8 (3-5)
1-0 (0-0)
2-1 (0-0)
2-4 (0-3)
5-3 (3-2)
Total
10-8
10-8 (3-5)
1-0 (0-0)
2-1 (0-0)
2-4 (0-3)
5-3 (3-2)

DOUBLES

Year
Overall
Tourn.
Dual (SEC)
#1 (SEC)
#2 (SEC)
#3 (SEC)
2007-08
5-7
5-7 (4-2)
0-1 (0-0)
5-6 (4-2)
Total
5-7
5-7 (4-2)
0-1 (0-0)
5-6 (4-2)