Honors & Awards
- Academic All-Big Ten (2023)
- Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2022)
- Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2023, 2024)
2023-24: Junior
In singles play, Anfisa Danilchenko played mostly in the No. 2 slot but did occasionally play at Court One and Three. The junior held steady with an 11-10 record in the spring and a 4-8 record in the fall or a combined total of 15-18 this season. In doubles, Danilchenko primarily partnered with Ana Zamburek, and the pair went 15-7 on the season with a 2-0 mark at Court One and 9-6 record at Court Two. The duo held a season-high ranking of No. 25 in the ITA National Rankings.
Off the court, Anfisa was a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.
2022-23: Sophomore
Danilchenko saw action in her first year at Nebraska. The sophomore from Moscow, Russia, finished the season with an overall singles record of 14-18. She played in four positions, posting a 5-4 mark at No. 5, a 2-5 mark at No. 4, a 1-1 record at No. 3 and a 1-0 mark at No. 2. Danilchenko obtained an overall 8-12 doubles record with her partners Isabel Adrover Gallego, Samantha Alicea and Lucy Loy.
Off the court, Danilchenko earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2022. She was also a member of the 2023 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.
Before Nebraska
Danilchenko, a native of Moscow, Russia, spent last season at Minnesota and saw action in multiple singles and doubles positions. She finished the season with a 20-7 singles record and a 17-8 doubles record. During her junior career, Danilchenko reached an ITF ranking of 205, a WTA ranking of 1,180 and a UTR of 10.79. She won Grade 4 singles and doubles titles, while also being a finalist for Grade 1 and 3 ITF doubles.
Personal
The daughter of Igor and Marina Danilchenko, Anfisa was born on Aug. 30, 2001. She has a sister, Elena, and a twin brother, Ilarion.
Why Anfisa Chose Nebraska
"I chose Nebraska because I like the tennis program and the academics are very good."
Singles
Year |
Spring |
Big Ten |
Fall |
Total |
2021-22* |
10-5 |
0-0 |
10-2 |
20-7 |
2022-23 |
9-10 |
2-7 |
5-8 |
14-18 |
2023-24 |
11-10 |
4-9 |
4-8 |
15-18 |
Totals |
30-25 |
6-16 |
19-18 |
49-43 |
*Indicates Minnesota
Doubles
Year |
Spring |
Big Ten |
Fall |
Total |
2021-22* |
9-6 |
0-0 |
7-3 |
16-8 |
2022-23 |
8-12 |
3-8 |
0-0 |
8-12 |
2023-24 |
11-7 |
6-5 |
10-4 |
21-11 |
Totals |
28-25 |
9-13 |
17-7 |
45-11 |
*Indicates Minnesota