Harvard women’s tennis earned five All-Ivy League honors for the 2025-26 season, according to an April 23 announcement from the Ivy League. Four players were recognized for their performances following the conclusion of the regular season.
The recognition highlights individual and team achievements within Harvard’s program, underscoring standout performances in both singles and doubles play over the course of the year.
Kavya Karra received her first career All-Ivy honor by being named to the Second Team for singles. Karra, a junior from New Jersey, finished with a 20-7 record in singles matches, including a key win that clinched Harvard’s upset over No. 49 Columbia last weekend. With this season’s results, she now ranks among Harvard’s top ten in singles wins since at least 2009 with a total of 52 career victories.
Claire Shao was awarded Honorable Mention All-Ivy for singles after collecting 16 wins during her first year on the team. Shao competed mainly at No. 2 and No. 3 positions throughout dual matches and contributed three Ivy League wins—including one against Columbia.
In doubles competition, Natalie Block and Natasha Rajaram received Honorable Mention All-Ivy Doubles honors after compiling an impressive record of 11-5 during dual play. The pair played mostly at court two where they went nearly undefeated (4-1) and helped secure four doubles points for Harvard during conference action.
Charlotte Owensby was also recognized as part of the Academic All-Ivy Team, rounding out Harvard’s list of honorees this season.










