2025-26:
Turned in a strong rookie campaign with a 15-8 singles record and 15-16 doubles ledger ... went 11-5 in dual match singles action and 6-1 in ACC play ... played at the No. 3, No. 4, No. 5 and No. 6 singles positions ... collected a 5-4 record at No. 4 singles and a 4-1 record at No. 6 singles ... won seven straight singles matches from Feb. 20 through April 4 ... registered her first ranked collegiate singles win with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over 111th-ranked Anna Frey of North Carolina ... collected match-clinching wins against Boston College, Syracuse and Georgia Tech ... teamed with Eleana Yu to post a 13-9 doubles record and finish ranked No. 55 nationally ... the An/Yu tandem collected its highest-ranked win of the season in the NCAA Championship second round, defeating 21st-ranked Catherine Aulia and Leyla Britez Risso of Tennessee ... ranked as high as No. 29 nationally in doubles with Yu ... helped Duke close the season with a 20-8 overall record, advance to the NCAA Super Regionals and finish ranked No. 14 nationally.
Prior to Duke:
Ranked as high as No. 7 nationally on Tennis Recruiting in 2024 … owns a career-best junior ITF ranking of No. 6 … battled through six matches to win the 2023 Girls 16 Singles National Easter Bowl Championship in Indian Wells, Calif. … won the singles title at the J100 Santo Domingo in 2023 … in 2022, won the singles title at J4 Guatemala … competed in junior doubles as well, earning doubles titles in 2024 at the J200 Montreal and J200 Santo Domingo … was a singles semifinalist at the J300 Barranquilla and J300 Spring – Pan American ITF competition … was a finalist at the J200 Veracruz in 2024 as well … competed in the U.S. Open Juniors in 2024 and 2025 … received the USTA Eastern Section Award in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
Personal:
Born Claire An in Chicago, Illinois … daughter of Albert and Hannan An … has one sister, Alyssa.