
Details
Harbor Island
Education
- Augusta University, Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology
Career Highlights
- I earned the most improved award and most valuable player in 2020.
- On my freshman year I won 10 matches in a row.
- I competed in Canada for two years bringing my UTR to 8.5. I went to the national tournament in Canada and los the doubles final.
- I was top 5 nationally ranked in Mexico.
- Top 5 nationally ranked in Mexico
Edith Rueda Croda
Edith, originally from Veracruz, Mexico, began playing tennis at the age of 12, achieving a top-5 ranking nationally in her home country as a junior. Beginning in 2018, she attended the University of South Carolina Aiken for one semester before transferring to Augusta University, where she played on the women’s tennis team. Edith was named Most Improved Player and Most Valuable Player in 2020, and earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from AU in 2022. She joined the SPORTIME team in 2022.