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Charlotte Chavatipon

Charlotte Chavatipon

TitleVolunteer Assistant Coach
Sun Devil Women's Tennis and head coach Jamea Jackson announced the addition of Charlotte Chavatipon in February of 2025. Prior to joining the coaching staff in Tempe, Chavatipon spent four years playing at Texas where she helped the Longhorns win the national championship in 2021 and 2022. In her career she went 90-34 in singles play and went 79-29 in doubles during her tenure in Austin, including making the NCAA All-Tournament Teams in singles and doubles in 2021 and 2022.  In her senior season she went a perfect 10-0 in conference play and had a impressive 17-5 dual match record from the No. 3 spot. She played primary alongside Vivian Ovrootsky in doubles where they both compiled an 18-4 record. Chavatipon earned a spot on the All-Big 12 second team in singles and earning an individual Big 12 crown in the conference with seven wins in the No. 3 spot.  In 2023 she posted an 16-8 dual match record in singles where she primarily played from the No. 2 spot and an 18-10 mark in doubles. She was named to the All-Big 12 team in doubles and singles including being named an ITA Scholar-Athlete. The California native would finish the season ranked No. 33 in the year-end ITA rankings in doubles. Chavatipon in her first two seasons helped Texas win national championships where as a sophomore she recorded three top-75 victories in doubles and went 22-4 during the spring. In the NCAA Tournament she recorded three straight victories to cap the season and help clinch the doubles point against No. 2 Oklahoma in the national title match. As a freshman went 25-1 in singles play and finished her first season in Austin on an 18-match winning streak. In the NCAA Championship she clinched the doubles point and was the first player off the court in singles helping Texas win the national title. Prior to joining the Texas Longhorns Chavatipon was a top-ranked recruit coming out of California and reached the round of 32 at the 2019 French Open Junior Championships and had a round of 64 showing at the 2019 U.S. Open Junior Championships.