JUNIOR (2015-16):
- Posted a 16-8 overall record while also earning a 12-5 dual record
- Cesarini teamed up with Monica Matias and notched a 9-4 record in doubles play
- Cesarini also teamed up with Natalia Serrano and earned a 2-2 record in doubles play
SOPHOMORE (2014-15):
- Earned a spot on The American All-Academic Team
- Posted a 16-15 overall singles mark, but notched an impressive 12-7 record playing at No. 2 in the dual-match season
- Recorded a 4-4 league record with wins over Cincinnati, SMU, East Carolina and Temple
- Tallied a pair of four-match win streaks from Feb. 21-Mar. 11 and April 3-15
- Teamed up with Monica Matias in doubles to post a 13-3 overall record during the dual-match season
- The duo went 6-1 during league matches
- They won were undefeated over a six-match stretch from Feb. 7-21
- Competed with Sofia Baptista captured the ITA Summer Circuit FSU Region Doubles Draw by winning four-straight matches from June 27-29 in Tallahassee, Fla.
FRESHMN (2013-14):
- In her first season as a Knight, Cesarini delivered a 17-16 singles record with a 9-8 mark in dual matches
- Recorded a 7-5 record at No. 4 singles, and was 2-2 at No. 6
- Won her first four matches of her career, three coming at the Knights Invitational and one more at the Bedford Cup
- Capped off the year with a three-match winning streak from April 5-12, with wins coming against UAB, Stetson, and South Carolina State
- Went 14-13 on the doubles court, primarily in action with Sofia Baptista where the duo posted a 7-6 record
HIGH SCHOOL (2012):
- Trained at the United Tennis Academy in Bradenton with coach Jeff Russell
- Earned four-star status from TennisRecruiting.net
- Privately trained for six years by Nick Bollettieri at the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy, started playing tennis at 6 years old
- Attended PA Cyber Charter School as well
- Claimed numerous tournament titles in the state of Florida, while reaching the finals in several regional events
- Ranked No. 13 in the state of Florida and No. 70 in the nation
- Played at the No. 1 position for Florida in the Zonal 16's, and also received offers from Louisville, Minnesota and Appalachian State as well as interest from Auburn Colorado, Kentucky, Penn State and Pittsburgh.