
Briones Ginesta Joins Broncos As Part of 2023 Class
8/22/2023 3:06:00 PM | Women's Tennis
BOISE, Idaho – Boise State Women's Tennis head coach Beck Roghaar has announced the addition of Ariadna Briones Ginesta to the 2023 class.
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Briones Ginesta, who joins the program from Barcelona, Spain, sits at No. 54 in the current women's open national rankings.Â
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The Spain native, originally from Barcelona, earned a championship title in the Spanish National doubles U17 and a finalist title in the singles portion of the tournament. She also recorded a semifinalist finish for the Spanish National singles U18 and a last round appearance of Qualifying W60 Gran Canaria.
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Briones Ginesta currently holds a WTN rating of 17.3, a WTA high ranking of 1166 and a UTR high rating of 9.7.
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What Roghaar Says:
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"It's an exciting day for our program as Ari is a huge addition to our Bronco Tennis family. She has an exceptional game, great athleticism and so many tools to work with. I know she'll do special things here and she'll play a great role in continuing to elevate our program."
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"Ari has been incredibly successful competing at the highest levels and brings a wealth of elite experience and maturity with her. She's a worker and she will definitely continue to develop and improve her game in our environment here. She will impact our team in really positive ways and the quality and culture of our program will no doubt help her to reach her potential as well."
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What Briones Ginesta Says:
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"I wanted to become a Bronco because I see the opportunity to develop as a tennis player and as a person. I am excited to be part of a program that encourages a culture of hard work and excellence. This opportunity is a chance to grow as a player and as a person while contributing to the team's success. It opens doors to new experiences, challenges and learning opportunities that can positively shape my future."
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"From the beginning, Coach Roghaar has given me a lot of confidence and has proved his commitment to improving each player. He focuses on creating an atmosphere where everyone is motivated to keep working in order to reach their goals. Competition is what pushes me to give my best in every match. Tennis has taught me the importance of perseverance and a positive mind."
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Briones Ginesta, who joins the program from Barcelona, Spain, sits at No. 54 in the current women's open national rankings.Â
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The Spain native, originally from Barcelona, earned a championship title in the Spanish National doubles U17 and a finalist title in the singles portion of the tournament. She also recorded a semifinalist finish for the Spanish National singles U18 and a last round appearance of Qualifying W60 Gran Canaria.
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Briones Ginesta currently holds a WTN rating of 17.3, a WTA high ranking of 1166 and a UTR high rating of 9.7.
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What Roghaar Says:
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"It's an exciting day for our program as Ari is a huge addition to our Bronco Tennis family. She has an exceptional game, great athleticism and so many tools to work with. I know she'll do special things here and she'll play a great role in continuing to elevate our program."
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"Ari has been incredibly successful competing at the highest levels and brings a wealth of elite experience and maturity with her. She's a worker and she will definitely continue to develop and improve her game in our environment here. She will impact our team in really positive ways and the quality and culture of our program will no doubt help her to reach her potential as well."
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What Briones Ginesta Says:
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"I wanted to become a Bronco because I see the opportunity to develop as a tennis player and as a person. I am excited to be part of a program that encourages a culture of hard work and excellence. This opportunity is a chance to grow as a player and as a person while contributing to the team's success. It opens doors to new experiences, challenges and learning opportunities that can positively shape my future."
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"From the beginning, Coach Roghaar has given me a lot of confidence and has proved his commitment to improving each player. He focuses on creating an atmosphere where everyone is motivated to keep working in order to reach their goals. Competition is what pushes me to give my best in every match. Tennis has taught me the importance of perseverance and a positive mind."
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