2008-09: Named to the All-Conference USA Second Team along with Jenny Frisell as a doubles tandem...Honored on the C-USA Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll and as a Scholar-Baller for maintaining a 3.0 GPA or better...Collected a 20-11 overall doubles record and a 9-22 singles mark as a senior...Had the task of playing five of her 10 singles matches against nationally-ranked players during the fall season...Picked up another win at the C.L. Varner Memorial...Notched a victory against USF[apos]s Jessica Zok at the FGCU/Johan Kriek Tennis Classic...Began the dual-match season at No. 1, but primarily played at No. 3 singles posting a 3-5 record...Defeated Jacksonville[apos]s Juliana Umeki in her final match at the UCF Tennis Complex on Senior Day...Starting the spring slate, the No. 1 doubles team went 1-2 playing two top-15 ranked opponents...Partnered with Andrea Yacaman during the fall season and ultimately cruised through the C.L. Varner Memorial Flight A doubles bracket, winning all four matches for the tournament title...Also teamed with Yacaman for a victory at the Miami Fall Invite...Started the spring partnered with Yacaman at No.1 and posted a 1-2 record...On Feb. 13 against Georgia Southern, Jenny Frisell teamed up with Serrot at No. 1 doubles and they finished the season with a 12-4 record and ranked No. 61 in the Campbell/ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings, but rose up to No. 27 when they broke into the poll on March 17...A six-match win streak is how the duo started their season together including upsets in back-to-back matches against No. 75 NC State and No. 4 Duke highlighted the spring campaign...Against NC State on March 2, the duo took down the No. 33 ranked tandem nationally, 8-4...Playing Duke March 6, the pair triumphed 8-3 over the No. 11 nationally ranked team of Melissa Mang and Amanda Granson...Announced as the Conference USA Players of the Week on March 10 for their dominate doubles performance...Notched another victory against No. 12 Tennessee, 8-7.
2007-08: Selected to the All-C-USA Second Team, as well as the C-USA Commissioner[apos]s Academic Honor Roll...Dominated the No. 2 singles position, going 8-1 while having a 16-14 overall record for the year...Claimed two triumphs at the FGCU MLK/Johan Kriek Classic, including a 6-1, 6-2 decision vs. No. 77 Stephanie Dalmacio of Wichita State...Posted wins at No. 1 singles vs. Florida Gulf Coast, Florida Atlantic and Syracuse...Capped off the season with six-straight wins, defeating UTEP, Wisconsin, UAB, Stetson, Memphis and Marshall...Picked up C-USA Player of the Week honors by going 4-0 against UTEP and Wisconsin, giving up just three games in singles play...Earned a 22-7 doubles record, going 19-6 with Jennifer Carati and 3-1 with Anna Yakimchenkova...Won all three matches at the C.L. Varner Memorial Invitational with Yakimchenkova...Went 12-0 with Carati to finish the year, as the duo went Feb. 20-April 18 without posting a loss...That stretch was highlighted by wins vs. No. 43 USF, No. 75 Rice, No. 49 Dartmouth and No. 50 Marshall.
2006-07: Selected to the All-Conference USA Second Team...Went 4-4 in fall singles play...Claimed the final two matches at the Thomasville Intercollegiate Invitational...Edged Alabama[apos]s Mari Muller in the first round of the ITA Southern Regionals...Teamed with Anna Yakimchenkova for a 3-3 doubles record, which included two victories at the C.L. Varner Memorial...Finished the spring dual-match season with an 11-7 singles record at the No. 1 position in the lineup...Recorded a five-match winning streak from March 2-14, which included a victory over No. 81 Becky Bernhard of UC Irvine...Defeated ECU[apos]s Varinia Soler in straight sets in the first round of the C-USA Championship and had a 6-4, 4-4 lead on Kindsay Grimes of No. 44 Tulsa in the next round before the match was abandoned...Was 6-3 in three-set matches...Partnered with Yakimchenkova throughout the spring in doubles play, and the duo had an 11-7 record at the No. 1 spot...Went 5-0 from Feb. 20-March 4...Named the Conference USA Athlete of the Week by posting a perfect 4-0 record at No. 28 UC Irvine and at Cal State Fullerton.
2005-06: Recorded an 11-12 singles record and an 11-10 doubles mark (22-22 overall)...First collegiate singles victory was a 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 comeback triumph over Georgia Tech[apos]s Kacie Anson at the ITA Southern Regionals...Kicked the spring off with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory against Georgia Southern[apos]s Molly Maddox...Claimed six of the last nine matches of the season, highlighted by a 3-6, 6-0, 6-2 win over UTEP[apos]s Katherine Palider in the Conference USA Championships...Teamed primarily with Pamela Fernandez in the spring, going 7-5 at the No. 1 doubles position...Duo won five of six matches from March 13-25...Also partnered with Kenza Belbacha for a 4-4 record, including two wins at the ITA Southern Regionals.
Prior to UCF: Attended IES Santamarca...Trained at the Madrid Tennis Federation...Ranked as the No. 1 player in the Under-16 group...Won the Under-16 National Tournament in 2002...Also trained in Palma de Mayorca with some of the finest tennis players in Spain.
Personal: Born Elvira Serrot Geminelli in Madrid, Spain...Nickname is 'Elvi'...Parents are Tomas Serrot and Mirta Geminelli...Has two sisters, Florencia and Ana...Began playing tennis at the age of four...Enjoys watching the French Open...Considers her backhand her strength on the court...Has a double major in film and Spanish studies.