Suffolk County High School Player Spotlight: Anya Konopka, Smithtown East

August 15, 2023 | By Brian Coleman

Heading into her junior season, Smithtown East’s Anya Konopka is ready to have the best season of her high school tennis career. Over the last several years, Konopka has been a mainstay in the end-of-season Suffolk Divisional and County Championships, and has goals of building on that success this fall. 

“I decided to come back this season because I want to do better than I did last year,” said Konopka, who placed third in last year’s county individual championships. “I want to do better both at counties and then at states, and I think I have a good chance to do so. I’ve been practicing a lot and been training hard. I’m also really excited to return to the team and be around the girls again, as well as our coach.”

The Smithtown East team put together a good season in 2022, finishing in fourth place in the regular season of Suffolk County’s League 1, the top league in the county, and Konopka hopes to be able to lead her team to bigger things in 2023.

“Anya is coming off a fantastic sophomore year and the sky is the limit for 2023,” said Smithtown East head coach Nicole Daniggelis. “We look forward to her picking up right where she left off, an anchor for us in the lineup, and her continuing to grow as a player and teammate throughout the season.”

While tennis is often a lonely sport, oftentimes spending weekends competing in tournaments by yourself, the high school tennis landscape contrasts that by bringing a team atmosphere, which is something that Konopka embraces. 

“It’s really fun to be able to play tennis for a team. I love having a little fan club cheering for you, supporting you no matter what, whether you win or lose,” she said. “Having those friends in your corner, for better or worse, really makes high school tennis special.”

And Konopka will take on more of a leadership role for her team this fall, both with her play on the court but also off the court, using her many tennis experiences to help guide her team through some of the difficult parts of the season. Konopka has been playing varsity tennis since she was in seventh grade and has been through it all, something her team will lean on as they hope to make a deep postseason run.

“Match experience is key, and being a member of the varsity team for so long and one of the top players in the USTA, her ability to understand match scenarios and strategy is a huge advantage for our team,” added Danigellis. “You can tell Anya truly loves the game of tennis, is an extremely hard worker and brings the perfect mixture of competitiveness and fun helping everyone around her become a better player.”

Konopka has spent her summer on the tennis court, both teaching tennis, which she has done for the last few summers, as well as focusing on improving her game. Konopka is an athletic left-hander with a great forehand, and has spent her training time trying to sure up her backhand and her serve, to create a well-rounded approach. 

“I think my serve is better than ever,” said Konopka. “I think I’m playing some of my best tennis and I am confident in my game right now.”

So as we head into this new season, Konopka is expected to compete for the county title and once again head up to the state championships, an experience she really embraced last year.

“Going up to states felt like a college experience, just traveling with the girls, and getting our own hotel rooms,” she said. “There was high-quality tennis and it felt like a big deal. It was my first year going to states and I’m looking to be able to qualify for those again.”


Brian Coleman
Senior Editor, Long Island Tennis Magazine
Brian Coleman is the Senior Editor for Long Island Tennis Magazine. He may be reached at brianc@usptennis.com.
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