University of Oklahoma Athletics

2021-22 Women's Tennis Roster

Chanta, Anchisa
Chanta, Anchisa
Chanta, Guzman
Chanta-Staker
Chanta, Anchisa
Chanta, Anchisa
Chanta, Anchisa
Chanta-Staker
Chanta, Anchisa

Anchisa Chanta

  • Height:
    5-5
  • Class:
    Freshman
  • Hometown:
    Bangkok, Thailand
Career
2022 Big 12 All-Tournament Team (No. 3 Singles & Doubles)
2022 All-Big 12 Singles First Team 
2022 Big 12 All-Freshman Team

Freshman (2021-22)
22-2 overall singles record ... 19-5 combined doubles record between Dana Guzman, Emma Staker and Marcelina Podlinska ... (Spring) All-Big 12 Singles First Team ... Named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team ... Collected Big 12 All-Tournament Team honors for No. 3 Singles & Doubles ... Went 10-0 at the No. 3 spot and 12-2 at the No. 4 position ... Went undefeated in conference play (8-0) .. Ranked as high as No. 62 (April 27th) ... Collected five wins over ranked opponents ... Clinched four matches ... Defeated No. 64 Sara Snyder of Furman 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 to send OU to the ITA Kickoff Weekend championship match ... Her single-season .917 win percentage ties for second in program history ...  Clinched two doubles points alongside Podlinska and Guzman ... 

Junior Career
From Bangkok, Thailand, Chanta has a career-high singles ranking of 586 and doubles ranking of 744 in the Women's Tennis Association (WTA)... Chanta joins the Sooners as one of the most experienced international athletes that has signed with OU during the Cohen Era. ... Additionally, she has a Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) high of 11.52, becoming the second Sooner to join the program with a UTR above 11.44, after Dana Guzman in 2020 ... Chanta comes to OU with a career-high ITF ranking of 171 and ITF junior ranking of 107 ... She made the quarterfinals or better in three tournaments in 2021 alone and captured a $15k title in Monastir, Tunisia in Sep. 2021 ... She advanced to the quarterfinals or further on four occasions in 2021, with three consecutive semi-final runs at $15k tournaments in Tunisia ... She then represented Thailand on the international stage as a member of her nation's 2021 Billie Jean King Cup (formerly known as the Fed Cup) team where she went 3-0 in singles play.
WTEN Highlights: Miami Spring Invite Day Two
Saturday, January 11
WTEN Highlights: Miami Spring Invite Day One
Friday, January 10
WTEN Highlights: OU 4, Houston 0
Wednesday, April 17
WTEN Highlights: OU 4, Kansas State 0
Friday, March 22