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Wayne State University Athletics

2025-26 Women's Tennis Roster

Zack Belsky/WSU Athletics
Zack Belsky/WSU Athletics
Taylor Carrow
Zack Belsky/WSU Athletics
Shane O'Donnell - Tiffin
Zack Belsky/WSU Athletics
Intercollegiate Tennis Association
Intercollegiate Tennis Association
Hyelim Shin
Marissa Krynak

Martyna Szpakowska

Martyna Szpakowska

  • Height:
    5-9
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Gdansk, Poland
  • High School:
    Sopocka Akademia Tenisowa
  • Letters:
    3

Summary

Biography

Career Notes:  Played in 72 career singles matches (63-9 record) and 93 doubles contests (72-21 mark) through three seasons with Wayne State ... ranks 11th in program history with 63 career singles wins ... owns the third best career singles winning percentage (min. 20 wins) at .875 ... is tied-for-seventh all time in career doubles wins with 72 ... has the 12th best career doubles winning percentage (min. 20 wins) at .774 ... her 27 singles wins during the 2022-23 campaign is tied-for-second all time at WSU with her .900 winning percentage (27-3) being tied-for-12th ... is tied-for-first for the most doubles wins in a season after posting 27 during the 2022-23 season ... Link to career statistics.

2024-25:  2024-25 recipient of the D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award ... recognized with ITA Scholar-Athlete honors ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... tallied a 12-3 record in singles competition that included a 3-1 mark in the No. 6 position and a 2-0 ledger within the GLIAC ... her 6-3, 6-7 (3-7), 6-3 triumph in the No. 6 singles position of the NCAA Midwest Regional lifted the Green and Gold over Tiffin to advance to the NCAA Round of 16 ... notched a 19-6 mark in doubles competition while going 6-3 in the No. 3 position and 3-1 in the GLIAC ... helped WSU to an NCAA Quarterfinal appearance ... Match-By-Match Results.

2023-24:  2023-24 recipient of the D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award ... Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... received Academic All-District honors by College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) ... recognized with ITA Scholar-Athlete honors ... earned All-GLIAC First Team honors in doubles (with Malak Arafat) and All-GLIAC Second Team recognition in singles ... teamed with Malak Arafat to be the No. 9-ranked doubles team in the Midwest Region ... helped WSU to a No. 16-national ranking by the ITA (No. 1 in the Midwest Region) after the Warriors advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals ... Match-By-Match Results.

2022-23:   Named an ITA All-Academic Scholar-Athlete ... earned All-GLIAC Honorable Mention honors ... had a ranking of 19th in the only ITA Midwest Regional rankings for the season (11/17) ... compiled a 27-3 overall record for the season ... the 27 wins ranked tied-for-second in a single season in program history ... completed a perfect spring season with a 23-0 dual match record (with three unfinished matches) ... included a 4-0 GLIAC mark in singles ...  primarily competed at the No. 5 spot, playing in 19 contests for a 16-0 record (three UF) ...  also won all seven matches at the No. 4 position ... earned first collegiate wins in both singles and doubles vs. Lawrence Tech (2/2) ... was the clinching victory in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals match vs. Michigan Tech (5/1), defeating MTU’s Emily Cojocaru 6-1, 6-2 ... 20 of her 23 completed matches finished in straight sets ... led the team with 27 overall doubles wins to finish the season with a 27-8 ledger ... had a 22-6 dual match mark ... primarily played with fellow freshman Shanice Weekes, as the two notched a 19-6 record together, with 18 of those triumphs at the third position ... tallied a perfect 7-0 conference ledger with each other ... Szpakowska and Weekes collected 13 consecutive victories from the match at Nova Southeastern (3/14) through the NCAA Midwest Regional Finals contest vs. Grand Valley State (5/2) … won first two doubles matches of the season vs. Lawrence Tech and vs. Walsh (2/5) with Dea Gorgidze, while grabbing a victory with Anais Ruyssen vs. Northwood (2/12) ... named GLIAC Player of the Week for the first time in her collegiate career (4/11) after notching four victories between singles and doubles vs. Saginaw Valley State and vs. Tiffin ... Match-By-Match Results.

High School:  A 2022 graduate of Sopocka Akademia Tenisowa in Sopot, Poland ... earned a 4.0 GPA each year at the Sports School.

Personal:  Full name -- Martyna M. Szpakowska ... born on July 30, 2003, in Gdansk, Poland ... daughter of Marcin and Milena Szpakowska ... is majoring in Psychology Honors ... named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll (term GPA 3.5+) for Fall 2022, Winter 2023 (4.00), Fall 2023 (4.00), Winter 2024, Fall 2024 (4.00) and Winter 2025 (4.00) ... last name is pronounced SHPA-co-ska ... inductee into WSU’s inaugural (2024-25) Chi Alpha Sigma Athlete Honor Society class.

 
Martyna Szpakowska's Career Doubles Record
Year #1 #2 #3 Fall Tournaments GLIAC Tourn.* NCAA Regional* NCAA Championships* Total
2022-23 --- 4-0 18-6 5-2 2-0 2-0 0-2 27-8
2023-24 2-0 18-2 --- 6-5 2-0 0-0 (2 UF) 1-0 (1 UF) 26-7
2024-25 --- --- 6-3 13-3 2-0 0-1 0-1 (1 UF) 19-6
Career 2-0 22-2 24-9 24-10 6-0 2-1 1-3 72-21
 
Martyna Szpakowska's Career Singles Record
Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Fall Tournaments GLIAC Tourn.* NCAA Regional* NCAA Championships* Total
2022-23 --- --- --- 7-0 16-0 --- 4-3 2-0 1-0 (1 UF) 1-0 (1 UF) 27-3
2023-24 --- --- 2-0 17-1 --- --- 5-2 2-0 0-0 (2 UF) 0-0 (2 UF) 24-3
2024-25 --- --- --- --- --- 3-1 9-2 --- 1-0 0-1 (1 UF) 12-3
Career --- --- 2-0 24-1 16-0 3-1 18-7 4-0 2-0 1-1 63-9

*- Included in flight record

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Historical Player Information

  • 2022-23Freshman

    5'7"
  • 2023-24Sophomore

    5'8"
  • 2024-25Junior

    5'8"
  • 2025-26Senior

    5'9"