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2025-26 Women's Tennis Roster
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Malwina Rowinska
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Warszawa, Poland
- Prev School:
- Florida
- Birthday:
- 03/15/05
Career Record
At Florida Atlantic
Junior (2025-26)
| Year | Overall Singles | Dual Singles | Overall Doubles | Dual Doubles |
| 2024-25 | 16-4 | 15-1 | 20-7 | 15-3 |
| 2025-26 | 6-6 | 6-6 | 8-5 | 8-5 |
| Total | 22-10 | 21-7 | 28-12 | 23-8 |
At Florida Atlantic
Junior (2025-26)
- She and Lara Smejkal shutout North Florida on court #1 and she then pushed her top court opponent to three sets before falling 6-2, 0-6, 6-3 versus North Florida
- The top doubles duo remained undefeated and once again held opponents scoreless with a 6-0 win over Georgia Southern, while her singles match fell unfinished
- Picked up a third-consecutive court #1 doubles victory but surrendered the first games of the year to Rice and in singles play moved to court #2 and fell in three 3-6, 7-5, 7-6(7-5)
- Captured a three-set court #3 singles match versus Syracuse the court #1 doubles match was abandoned
- Earned a 6-2 court #1 doubles win and a 6-0, 6-4 victory on court #3 versus FGCU
- Singles match at Miami was not completed at one set all when abandoned and the duo fell on doubles court #1
- Returned to play following a two match absence with a doubles court #3 loss and a 6-1, 6-1 victory on court #2
- Versus South Florida, she and Maya Shanok dropped the court #3 doubles match but Rowinsa was pivotal in the Owls' win with a6-3, 5-7, 6-3 win on court #2
- Earned February SASC Female Student-Athlete of the Month
- She and Maya Shanok captured doubles court #3 and fought back on singles court #2, ultimately falling to Yale 6-4, 6-7(7-5), 6-4
- She and Shanok were on the verge of a 6-0 doubles win versus ETSU when the point was clinched and the match abandoned, but she wasted no time securing a 6-3, 6-2 court #2 win
- Fell to Harvard in both doubles and singles then responded with a 6-2 doubles win versus DePaul
- She and Maya Shanok helped to secure the doubles point over Tulane, but she fell on singles court #2 in three sets.
- Picked up two awards at the 2026 Owlspys, the first for community service along with doubles partner Shanok and the second was Female New to the Nest after joining the Owls for her 2025 campaign and leading them to a NCAA berth
- She and Shanok were the first to record a win taking doubles court #3 by a 6-3 score and she then was the first to record a singles win with a 6-3, 7-5 win over FIU
- Dropped both matches versus USF at the American Conference Championship
- Joined the Owls in August as a transfer
- Picked up four tournament singles matches prior to the dual match season
- Earned a win over Houston in the 2025 FIU Invite
- She and Lara Smejkal worked together to capture doubles court #1 over #26 Miami by a 6-4 score and she then one court #4 in straight sets 6-4, 6-4 to help the Owls secure the 4-1 upset
- Teamed with Smejkal to win their second-consecutive doubles match of 2025 with a court #1 win over Minnesota while the Owls secured the victory before her singles match's completion
- She and Lara Smejkal downed FGCU 7-5 and her singles match was abandoned after the Owls' clinched
- Captured the North Florida court #1 doubles match and won her singles match in straight sets
- Captured doubles play versus Stetson and won in straight sets 7-5, 7-5 in singles action in the Owls' win
- She and Lara Smejkal were pivotal for the Owls to secure the doubles point versus No. 20 UCF with a 6-4 court #1 win, and then captured her singles court 6-2, 6-2
- Continued her winning double ways with a 6-3 victory over Boston University and won her singles match 6-1, 6-0
- Captured doubles court one, but fell to Charlotte in three sets
- Moved her doubles match winning streak to nine and won singles action in straight sets over South Florida
- She and Lara Smejkal suffered their first lost of the season which came of the ETSU rackets while she won both singles matches in straight sets
- Began an undefeated week with a 7-5 win over host Memphis in doubles play, working with Lara Smejkal and finished the day with a 6-4, 6-4 win in singles play
- Doubles match at Tulane as done finished with the point in hand, but she was the first to walk off the singles courts following a 6-1, 6-2 victory over the Green Wave
- Again worked with Smejkal as the duo captured a 7-6(7-4) neutral site win over AAC member Tulsa and then she closed out the trip with a 6-4, 6-1 singles victory
- Was instrumental in the Owls securing the program's first undefeated regular season in any sport and the first win over FIU since 2003 by working with Lara Smejkal to capture doubles court one at 6-3. The duo was the first to finish despite mounting a comeback and quickly saw courts two and three fall in FAU's favor for the doubles point. She then went on to make quick work of her singles court with a 6-0, 6-2 win on court four, putting the Owls up 2-0
- First AAC singles match fell unfinished while she and Lara Smejkal contributed to the doubles point
- Picked upa 7-5, 6-2 AAC semifinal win over Tulsa while she and Lara Smejkal fell on doubles court one by a 7-5 score
- Fell on doubles court one in the NCAA Tournament first round to ODU and then defeated her court four opponent 6-2, 6-2
- In second round action, she and Lara Smejkal defeated Duke's No. 20 doubles pair while her singles match versus the nation's No. 72 was unfinished
- Earned ITA Scholar Athlete Honors
- Signed with the Gators in August of 2023
- Saw action as a Gator in 19 matches, including 10 dual matches
- Played courts, four, five and predominantly six, was 8-11 on the year and 4-6 in dual match play
- Saw action in more than 30 doubles matches where she was 20-14 playing with four partners, including 10-7 in dual match play with two partners
- Impressively, she was 6-4 at No. 1 doubles, including 6-3 in SEC action
- Warsaw, Poland native
- Ranked globally in the top 100 by the International Tennis Federation
- Sits at No. 81 in the World Junior Rankings
- Appeared in the doubles final at the European Junior Championships
- Holds 11 doubles titles in the U18 category
- Has four national championships in singles, doubles, and teams
- Made it to the 2022 US Open quarterfinals
- Competed at the Australian Open Juniors and Wimbledon
Inside the Owls Burrow 2025-26 Spring Show #8
Thursday, April 23
Inside the Owls Burrow 2025-26 Spring Show #7
Wednesday, April 08
Inside the Owls Burrow 2025-26 Spring Show #6
Monday, March 30
Women's Tennis win over DePaul
Friday, March 27












