The University of Texas at Austin Athletics
2025-26 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster

Christasha McNeil
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Lindenhurst, N.Y.
- Major:
- Psychology
• Joined the team in August 2025
• Signed her commitment to compete for The University of Texas Women's Tennis program in November 2024
BEFORE TEXAS
• Career high juniors ranking of No. 47
• Rated as a Blue Chip recruit by TennisRecruiting.net, which has listed her as high as No. 2 in the nation and No. 1 in the state of New York
• In professional play, won her first two titles in 2025, including the W15 in Montreal in singles and the W15 Trois-Rivieres in doubles
• Reached the singles semifinals in consecutive tournaments in July in the W15 San Diego and W15 Los Angeles
• Advanced to the quarterfinals in three tournaments in 2024, including the W15 Huntsville, the W15 Santo Domingo, and the W35 Boca Raton, where she won four matches after coming out of qualifying
• Received a wild card to play in qualifying at the WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open where she took Bernarda Pera, the No. 78 player in the world with a career high of No. 27, to a third-set tiebreaker before coming up just short, 8-6
• Played both singles and doubles at both the Wimbledon and U.S. Open juniors in 2024, along with doubles at the U.S. Open in 2023
• Advanced to the singles round of 32 at both in 2024, while reaching quarterfinals in doubles at that U.S. Open
• Won nine juniors titles in her career, including four in singles and five in doubles
• Two of the doubles titles came in 2024, including J200s in Santo Domingo and New Dehli
• In 2023, won the single titles at J100s in Burlington, Quebec City and Tampico, while she also won the doubles championship in Tampico and at the J30 Niagara
• In 2022, captured J4 titles in Kingston in singles, and in Daytona Beach in doubles
• Reached three other singles finals in 2023 and 2024, including the J200s in Santo Domingo and Kolkata in 2024 and the J100 in Tampico in 2023, and she also made the doubles final in Santo Domingo in 2024
• Additionally won the 2023 USTA National Clay Court 18s singles title in Mount Pleasant, S.C.