She has won one singles and one doubles title on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.
[1] She began playing tennis at age four, learning from her father as he taught her older brother.
[2] She attracted notice from Texas A&M coaches with her seventh-place finish at the USTA Girls' 18 National Clay Court Championships in July 2019.
[3] Until that summer, she attended Pomperaug High School, when she began being homeschooled to dedicate more time to tennis.
1 college player Fiona Crawley of North Carolina and won the doubles title, and she reached the singles final but had to retire in the match against Hanna Chang.
[10] Stoiana won the ITA All-American Championships in Cary, North Carolina, in the fall of her junior year and earned the national No.
She led the Aggies to win their first NCAA Championship, being named the most valuable player of the tournament.