Natalie Pluskota-Hamberg is entering her sixth year as the head coach for the Gonzaga women's tennis team. She was most recently the assistant for GU for four years after returning to Spokane following a one-year stint at Arkansas in 2018-19.
Pluskota-Hamberg has helped multiple Zags garner all-conference recognition with 32 Zags being honored in her whole time at Gonzaga. Her commitment to academic excellence has been reflected in Gonzaga's success in the classroom, with at least one Bulldog earning All-Academic WCC recognition each year and the team receiving ITA All-Academic Team honors annually since 2019.
During the 2025-26 season, GU went 7-4 at home to close out the final year in the WCC. The Zags also won nine matches after a successful fall tournament season. Emily Robertson was named to the All-WCC Honorable Mention Team in singles in her third year as a Zag. She earned All-WCC honors for the third time in her career. Robertson was also tabbed with All-WCC Honorable Mention Team honors in doubles with Junior Ella Nielsen. It was the third-straight season that the two have been given postseason honors.Â
In the 2024-25 season, Pluskota-Hamberg led the team to its first appearance at the WCC Tournament since 2018-19. The Zags posted a 3-3 record in the conference and went 9-2 on the year at home. After competing on court one in singles all season, Emily Robertson was named to the All-WCC Second Team in singles in her second year as a Zag. She is the first Bulldog to be given the honors twice in a career. Robertson was also tabbed with All-WCC Second Team honors in doubles with sophomore Ella Nielsen. This is the second-straight season that the two have been given postseason honors as they are only the second duo to be named to the Second Team in Gonzaga history, joining Hannah Jones/Adrianna Sosnowska in 2021. Norhan Hesham and Safien Boulonois were also given All-WCC honors in doubles as the duo was named to the Honorable Mention team.Â
As an assistant in the 2020-21 season, Pluskota-Hamberg mentored three All-WCC Singles Honorable Mention selections in Cate Broerman, Haruna Tsuruta and Kate Ketels, and two pairs of doubles All-WCC honorees as Hannah Jones/Adrianna Sosnowska were selected the first-ever All-WCC Doubles Second Team in program history while Tsuruta/Ketels were selected Honorable Mention.
Pluskota-Hamberg has also helped to cultivate academic success. In her four years as an assistant coach, Gonzaga has earned two ITA All-Academic Team honors and has had 10 ITA All-Academic performers along with four WCC All-Academic First Team selections and eight honorable mention selections.
Pluskota-Hamberg's returned to GU after a season where the Razorbacks went 14-14, including an SEC Tournament win over then-No. 14 Missouri in the first round. She helped coach Martina Zerulo to All-SEC First Team honors and lead seven Razorbacks to ITA All-Academic Team honors.Â
During the 2017-18 season with the Zags, Pluskota-Hamberg was instrumental in helping the program to a second-place finish in the West Coast Conference for the second straight year with a 16-7 overall record. For her efforts, she was named the tasc Performance ITA Assistant Coach of the Year by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.
Under the development of Pluskota-Hamberg, Sophie Whittle earned All-WCC first-team honors in singles and doubles with partner Graciela Rosas. Nevada Apollo earned second-team honors in singles, and the doubles pair of Haruna Tsuruta and Alex Bourguignon were named All-WCC Honorable Mention.
Her first season was the most successful in Gonzaga history. Pluskota-Hamberg helped lead the Zags to a program-best 17-4 record in 2017, reaching the West Coast Conference Championships final for the first time in school history. During the regular season, the Zags finished second in the conference, and they ended the year with a fifth-place ranking in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's Northwest Regional rankings, another program high.
Pluskota-Hamberg helped four Zag individuals or doubles teams earned All-WCC honors, including a pair of First Team – Singles players in Whittle and Apollo. Both finished the year in the ITA's Northwest Singles ranking as well.
Pluskota-Hamberg came to Spokane after a four-year pro career and two years of teaching experience. She served as a tennis professional at Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club in Bridgehampton, New York. There, she gave lessons to members and oversaw children's summer tennis camps. Pluskota-Hamberg also served as a volunteer assistant coach at Oklahoma State for the 2015 dual season, helping lead the Cowgirls to a 23-6 record and a spot in the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16.
During her professional career, Pluskota-Hamberg saw particular success on the doubles court, reaching a No. 157 world ranking and claiming four pairs titles. She won the $10,000 Evansville (Indiana) Tournament in 2014 while adding wins in Rock Hill, South Carolina; Phoenix; and Atlanta. In singles play, she was a finalist in a $25,000 tournament at Landisville, Pennsylvania, reaching a world ranking of 478.
In college at the University of Tennessee, Pluskota-Hamberg earned four All-America honors, being recognized for her doubles play in 2009, 2010, and 2012, and singles play in 2012. She reached three NCAA Doubles Tournament semifinals, reaching the championship match in 2010. Additionally, she earned three All-SEC First Team or Second Team awards along with Freshman All-SEC Team honors in 2009. She won four doubles titles in college, including the 2011 ITA Ohio Valley Regional and the 2010 ITA All-American Tournament.