Education
She attended Ponderosa High School in Shingle Springs, California, where she was an all-league volleyball and basketball player.
She attended Ponderosa High School in Shingle Springs, California, where she was an all-league volleyball and basketball player.
In tennis, she was the top-ranked junior in Northern California from 1997-1999. Fusano"s career high Women's Tennis Association doubles ranking is World Number. 84, set on August 4, 2008.
Her career high Women's Tennis Association singles ranking is World Number.
417, which she reached on February 21, 2005. She played for the Delaware Smash of WTT. She previously played for the Boston Lobsters in 2007 and 2009 she played for the New York Sportimes.
She served as a substitute for the Sacramento Capitals in 2010 and 2011. Fusano retired from professional tennis 2014.
Doubles: 29 (13–16).
Fusano competed collegiately for the University of California, where she was ranked as high as #25 in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1 singles and with Raquel Kops-Jones was the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Doubles Champion. She also was a 2-time Pac 10 Doubles Champion, 2002 and 2003. In July 2011, Fusano won the United States Open National Playoffs Sectional Qualifying Tournament Final in mixed doubles with partner David Martin to qualify for the 2011 United States Open.