2020-21 Women's Tennis Roster

Moka Ito
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Fukushima, Japan
- Prev School:
- Western Kentucky
ACCOLADES
- 2x ITA Scholar-Athlete
- 2x SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
2020-21 (SENIOR)
- Played at No. 1 or No. 2 singles for Alabama
- Opened the season with a 5-0 dual doubles match record at No. 3 with partner Anna Parkhomenko
- Went 5-0 at No. 1 singles to open season
- Played 14 matches at No. 1 doubles
2019-20 (JUNIOR)
- Played in the No. 1 spot in the dual match season
- Went 10-10 in singles and 14-3 in doubles in 2019-20
- Finished the doubles season with as the No. 49 pair in the country with Isabella Harvison
- Played in the No. 1 spot with Harvison while the pair went 13-3 overall and 9-2 during the dual match season
- Finished the fall season ranked No. 51 in doubles with Harvison
- Earned ranked singles wins over No. 53 Martina Zerulo and No. 55 Tatum Rice of Arkansas at the Rice Invitational
- Picked up a doubles victory over the No. 11 duo in the country in Alter/Rice of Arkansas with Harvison at the Rice Invitational
2018-19 (SOPHOMORE)
- Had 14 singles wins, including 12 victories in dual match season
- Played primarily at the No. 2 spot in singles and No. 1 doubles in her first season with Alabama
- Had one nationally-ranked singles win over No. 81 Emma Antonaki of Mississippi State (3/17) to clinch the road victory for UA
- Started the dual match season with a 5-0 record in singles
- Finished with 13 doubles victories, including eight in dual match play
- She and partner Andie Daniell started the doubles dual match season with a 5-0 mark in doubles
2017-18 (AT WESTERN KENTUCKY)
- Cemented her name into WKU’s record books by becoming the program’s first Conference USA Freshman of the Year and the fifth Lady Topper to earn first team all-conference honors in singles
- Posted a 12-1 mark in singles play, which tied for sixth for the most wins in program history
- Ended the season with an eight-match win streak
- Registered 10 victories in doubles, which tied for eighth in school history
- Overall, totaled 21 singles wins and 18 doubles wins
PREP HIGHLIGHTS
- Received scholarship offers from across the nation, including from schools in Power 5 leagues
- Defeated Julia Vulpio, one of France's top juniors, prior to her time on The Hill
- Defeated Kanae Hisami who ranked as high at 393 in the Women's Tennis Association rankings.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
- Born on Aug 16, 1998 in Fukushima, Japan
- Daughter of Masayuki and Kimiko Ito
ITO'S CAREER RESULTS (AT ALABAMA)
Year Singles Doubles
2018-19 14-15 16-15
2019-20 10-10 14-3
Total 24-25 30-18
Friday, April 10
Thursday, April 13
Friday, April 15
Monday, August 16












