Wayne State University women's tennis team members received multiple honors from the GLIAC, with Anais Ruyssen winning Player of the Year for the second time in three seasons and several others earning All-GLIAC status for 2024.

By the Numbers
  • Anais Ruyssen earned Player of the Year for the second time in three seasons.
  • Ruyssen, Malak Arafat, Marta Komar, and Martyna Szpakowska received All-GLIAC recognition.
  • Ruyssen and Marta Komar were named to the All-GLIAC First Team for doubles.
State of Play
  • Wayne State is the top seed at the GLIAC Tournament in Midland, Mich., after winning the GLIAC Regular-Season Championship with a perfect 7-0 league record.
  • Anais Ruyssen was ranked in the top 40 in all but one of the national rankings this spring by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA).
Bottom Line

Anais Ruyssen and other members of the Wayne State University women's tennis team have been honored with GLIAC awards, showcasing their exceptional performance and contribution to the team's success. Wayne State's impressive 7-0 league record positions them as the top seed at the upcoming GLIAC Tournament, reflecting their strong prospects for continued success.