A molecular biology and biochemistry major, Farhat graduated with an impressive 3.97 grade point average and earned a place on the CSC Academic All-America Women's Tennis Third Team after tallying her first CSC Academic All-District honor.
Farhat had an impressive 2024-25 campaign. In singles, the Panther played most of the season in the sixth slot and tallied a 24-3 record. She recorded the clinching point to secure the program’s initial NESCAC crown with a three-set victory against Wesleyan in the championship match. Farhat was named the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s (ITA) National Most Improved Player and leaves Middlebury with 45 singles triumphs.
Alongside doubles partner Sahana Raman, the duo claimed ITA All-American status and All-NESCAC First Team honors. Farhat and Raman earned 30 victories over the 2024-25 campaign, with 17 coming during spring action. The pair was selected to participate in the NCAA Doubles Championships and made a run to the championship match, securing a runner-up finish and concluding the season ranked second nationally in Division III. Farhat closes her career with a 72-16 record in doubles.
Off the court, Farhat is a three-time NESCAC All-Academic and ITA Scholar, alongside being a teacher’s assistant in the physics department and a volunteer at Porter Medical Center in Middlebury.