Lea Ma (born February 1, 2001) is an American professional tennis player. She played college tennis for the Georgia Bulldogs and was ranked No. 3 nationally at the end of her college career.
Ma grew up in Dix Hills, New York. She trained at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York and the Junior Tennis Champions Center in Maryland before moving to IMG Academy in Florida in the winter of 2017âÂÂ18. She played on the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Junior Circuit from 2014 to 2019, winning one singles title and four doubles titles, and reached a peak junior ranking of No. 19 in July 2018. At the junior Grand Slam level, she reached the round of 16 in singles at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships and 2018 US Open and the quarterfinals in doubles at the 2019 French Open (partnering Hurricane Tyra Black). She represented the United States at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires.
Ma committed to the University of Georgia in June 2019. She began playing for Georgia in the fall of 2019, but the spring season was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As a sophomore in 2020âÂÂ21, she went 17âÂÂ5 in singles, playing mostly in the team's spot, and was ranked nationally at the end of the season. She helped Georgia win the Southeastern Conference (SEC) regular season title and the SEC Championship, receiving All-SEC first team honors and being named SEC Newcomer of the Year. She finished the next season, 2021âÂÂ22, with a singles record of 16âÂÂ8 and a ranking of , again being named to the All-SEC first team.
In October 2022, Ma won the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Southeast Regionals title. She handed college player Fiona Crawley her first defeat of the season in Georgia's loss to North Carolina in February 2023. She went 32âÂÂ8 in singles as a senior, finishing her college career with a national ranking of , and helped Georgia win the SEC Tournament and reach the NCAA Championships semifinals. She was named to the All-SEC first team and nominated for the Honda Sports Award for tennis.
After graduation, Ma began regularly playing on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour in mid-2023. She received five ITF tournament wildcards as one of the first recipients of the ITF/WTA College Accelerator Program in September 2023.