Career Accolades
- ITA All-American - Singles (2025)
As a Freshman (2024-25)
Fall
- Put together a 13-2 singles record and finished the fall ranked No. 6 nationally
- Went 7-2 against nationally-ranked opponents, 3-0 against ACC foes and 1-1 in three-set matches
- Secured All-America honors by advancing to the quarterfinals at the NCAA Singles Championship in November
- Seeded fifth, made a run to the quarterfinals before being knocked out by Oklahoma's No. 16 Julia Garcia Ruiz, 6-1, 6-1
- Beat Zdena Safarova (Boise State), No. 45 Lily Jones (Michigan) and No. 43 Theadora Rabman (North Carolina) to advance to the final eight in her first NCAA action
- Seeded fifth, made a run to the quarterfinals before being knocked out by Oklahoma's No. 16 Julia Garcia Ruiz, 6-1, 6-1
- Qualifed for NCAAs with a run to the quarterfinals at the ITA All-American Championships in Cary, N.C. in late September
- Won the ITA Northwest Regional singles title by beating teammate Connie Ma, becoming the first freshman to win in singles since Ma in 2021
- Went 9-3 in doubles, including 7-1 teaming up with Ma
- Duo finished the fall No. 31 in the ITA rankings
- Pair won the ITA Northwest Regional doubles title to qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship, where they lost in the Round of 32
Prior to Stanford
- Rated as the No. 1 recruit in the country per Tennis Recruiting
- Winner of back-to-back Easter Bowl titles (2022, 2023)
- Helped Team USA win the Junior Billie Jean King Cup in 2022 and thrice competed in US Open Women's Qualifying (2022-24)
- A three-time wild card at the US Open Junior Championships (2022-24)
- Familiar with The Farm, having won the 12U Zimmerman Johnson Tournament at Stanford in 2018
- Been as high as 788th in the WTA singles rankings
- Finalist at the 2022 and 2024 18U Billie Jean King National Championships and a semifinalist in 2023
- Also a finalist a 18U National Indoors in 2022
Personal
- Daughter of Ping Yeh and Igor Glozman
- Older sister, Vivian, played college tennis at Virginia