Camila Osorio

{{Short description|Colombian tennis player (born 2001)}}

{{family name hatnote|Osorio|Serrano|lang=Spanish}}

{{Infobox tennis biography

| name = Camila Osorio

| image = Camila Osorio (Roland Garros 2023) 20 (cropped).jpg

| caption = Osorio at the 2023 French Open

| full_name = María Camila Osorio Serrano

| country = {{COL}}

| residence = Cúcuta, Colombia

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|2001|12|22|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Cúcuta

| turnedpro = 2021

| height = 1.70 m

| plays = Right (two-handed backhand)

| coach = {{ubl|Ricardo Sánchez}}

| careerprizemoney = US$ 2,747,249

| singlesrecord = {{tennis record|won=212|lost=129}}

| singlestitles = 3

| highestsinglesranking = No. 33 (4 April 2022)

| currentsinglesranking = No. 55 (16 June 2025)

| AustralianOpenresult = 2R (2023, 2025)

| FrenchOpenresult = 2R (2022, 2023, 2024)

| Wimbledonresult = 3R (2021)

| USOpenresult = 2R (2021, 2022)

| Othertournaments = yes

| Olympicsresult = 3R (2024)

| doublesrecord = {{tennis record|won=33|lost=48}}

| doublestitles = 0

| highestdoublesranking = No. 167 (9 September 2024)

| currentdoublesranking = No. 316 (16 June 2025)

| AustralianOpenDoublesresult = 2R (2023)

| FrenchOpenDoublesresult = 2R (2022, 2024)

| WimbledonDoublesresult = 2R (2022, 2025)

| USOpenDoublesresult = 2R (2024)

| AustralianOpenMixedresult = 1R (2022)

| Team = yes

| BJKCupresult = {{tennis record|won=17|lost=8}}

| updated = 16 June 2025

| medaltemplates =

{{Medal|Country|{{COL}}}}

{{Medal|Sport|Women's tennis}}

{{MedalCount|total=yes

|Youth Olympic Games|0|1|1

|CAC Games|1|1|0

|Bolivarian Games|0|1|0

|South American Youth Games|2|1|0

}}

{{Medal|Competition|Central American and Caribbean Games}}

{{Medal|Gold|2018 Barranquilla|Team}}

{{Medal|Silver|2018 Barranquilla|Doubles}}

{{Medal|Competition|Bolivarian Games}}

{{Medal|Silver|2017 Santa Marta|Team}}

{{Medal|Competition|Youth Olympic Games}}

{{Medal|Silver|2018 Buenos Aires|Mixed doubles}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2018 Buenos Aires|Singles}}

{{Medal|Competition|South American Youth Games}}

{{Medal|Gold|2017 Santiago|Singles}}

{{Medal|Gold|2017 Santiago|Mixed doubles}}

{{Medal|Silver|2017 Santiago|Doubles}}

}}

María Camila Osorio Serrano ({{IPA|es|maɾja kaˈmila oˈsoɾjo seˈrano}};{{efn|In isolation, María is pronounced {{IPA|es|maˈɾi.a|}}.}} born 22 December 2001) is a Colombian professional tennis player. She has career-high rankings of world No. 33 in singles and No. 167 in doubles. Osorio has won three singles titles on the WTA Tour and three on the ITF Women's Circuit.

Career

=2017-2019: Junior Grand Slam champion and World No. 1 =

She won the girls' singles title at the 2019 US Open. In the final, she defeated Alexandra Yepifanova, losing only one game. On the ITF Junior Circuit, Osorio advanced to the world No. 1 in September 2019.

Singles:

  • Australian Open: –
  • French Open: SF (2019)
  • Wimbledon: 3R (2017)
  • US Open: W (2019)

Doubles:

  • Australian Open: –
  • French Open: QF (2017)
  • Wimbledon: 2R (2017, 2019)
  • US Open: QF (2018)

At the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, she won the bronze medal in girls' singles and a silver medal in mixed doubles, alongside Nicolás Mejía.

=2021: Maiden WTA Tour title, top 100, WTA 1000 & major debuts, Olympics=

File:Osorio Serrano RG21 (43) (51376332933).jpg]]

Osorio made her WTA 1000 debut at the Indian Wells Open.

In April 2021, while ranked world No. 180, Osorio won her first singles title at the Copa Colsanitas in her native Colombia, defeating Tamara Zidanšek in the final.{{Cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/2102194/osorio-serrano-battles-to-maiden-title-over-zidansek-at-home-in-bogota|title = Osorio Serrano battles to maiden title over Zidansek at home in Bogota|website=Wtatennis.com}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/2103389/insider-wrap-clay-season-brings-surprises-in-charleston-bogota|title = Insider Wrap: Clay season brings surprises in Charleston, Bogota|website=Wtatennis.com}}

She followed up with a semifinal appearance at the Charleston Open the following week.{{cite news |last1=Kane |first1=David |title=Osorio Serrano extends streak in Charleston as Tauson retires |url=https://www.tennis.com/news/articles/osorio-serrano-extends-streak-in-charleston-as-tauson-retires |work=Tennis.com |date=16 April 2021}}

In May, she reached her third straight clay-court semifinal at the Serbia Open,{{Cite web|url=https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2021/05/paula-badosa-maria-camilaosorio-serrano-clay-tennis-wta-2021-belgrade/94092/|title = News}} entering the top 100 as a result.{{Cite web|date=25 May 2021|title=WTA rankings Watch: Gauff, Badosa reach career highs|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/2159780/wta-rankings-watch-gauff-badosa-reach-career-highs|url-status=live|access-date=26 May 2021|website=WTA Tennis|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210524151003/https://www.wtatennis.com/news/2159780/wta-rankings-watch-gauff-badosa-reach-career-highs |archive-date=2021-05-24 }}

She came through the qualifying at the French Open to make her Major debut.{{Cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/2162058/introducing-roland-garros-2021-s-grand-slam-debutantes|title=Introducing Roland Garros 2021's Grand Slam debutantes|website=Women's Tennis Association|access-date=4 July 2022}} However, she lost in the first round to Madison Brengle.

In June, she again qualified for the main draw at the Wimbledon Championships.{{Cite web |url=https://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/news/articles/2021-06-24/osorio_serrano_lives_up_to_no1_billing.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2021-06-30 |archive-date=2021-12-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211229112309/https://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/news/articles/2021-06-24/osorio_serrano_lives_up_to_no1_billing.html |url-status=dead }} She reached the third round by defeating fellow-qualifier Anna Kalinskaya and 32nd seed Ekaterina Alexandrova before losing to second seed Aryna Sabalenka.{{Cite web|title=Maria Camila Osorio Serrano, Colombia's History Maker at Wimbledon: Impossible is Nothing|url=https://www.tennisnow.com/Blogs/NET-POSTS/July-2021/Maria-Camila-Osorio-Serrano,-Colombia-s-History-Ma.aspx|access-date=2021-08-28|website=Tennisnow.com}}

Osorio started at the US Open defeating Ivana Jorović in the first round of the tournament,{{Cite web|last=Sport|date=2021-08-30|title=María Camila Osorio Serrano consigue clasificarse para los treintaidosavos de final del US Open|url=https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/tenis/maria-camila-osorio-serrano-clasificarse-12028848|access-date=2021-08-31|website=sport|language=es}} before losing to Ons Jabeur in the second.{{cite news |last1=Walker-Roberts |first1=James |title=US Open tennis 2021 - Simona Halep, Garbine Muguruza, Ons Jabeur reach third round in New York |url=https://www.eurosport.com/tennis/us-open/2021/us-open-tennis-2021-simona-halep-garbine-muguruza-ons-jabeur-reach-third-round-in-new-york_sto8516334/story.shtml |work=Eurosport |date=1 September 2021}}

Osorio completed her first professional season by reaching the final of the Tenerife Open, where she eventually lost to Ann Li. She later revealed in an interview that she sustained an abdominal injury which affected her in the final round of the tournament.{{Cite web|last=Tennis.com|title=Camila Osorio finishes season with climb of more than 100 spots to No. 53, but she's aiming for No. 1|url=https://www.tennis.com/news/articles/maria-camila-osorio-serrano-finishes-season-with-climb-of-more-than-100-spots-to|access-date=2021-11-05|website=Tennis.com|language=en}} Her success at the tournament saw her reach a new career high of No. 53 on 25 October 2021, finishing the season ranked No. 55.{{Cite web|title=Women's Tennis Scores {{!}} WTA Tennis|url= https://www.wtatennis.com/players/325898/camila-osorio#rankingshistory|access-date=2021-11-15|website=Women's Tennis Association|language=en}}

=2022: Australian debut, first major & WTA 1000 wins, top 35=

Osorio gained direct acceptance at the Monterrey Open.

She reached her third Tour-level singles final, losing to second seed and 2021 US Open runner-up, Leylah Fernandez, after having multiple match points.

She reached a career-high ranking of No. 33 on 4 April 2022.

=2023: First Australian Open & top 5 wins, WTA 1000 fourth round=

File:Camila Osorio (2023 US Open) 02 (cropped).jpg]]

Osorio won her first match at the Australian Open defeating Panna Udvardy.

She gained direct acceptance at the Lyon Open where she reached her first semifinal of the season defeating local and third seed of the tournament, Alizé Cornet, in the first round, Jule Niemeier in the second and Linda Nosková in the quarterfinals. She lost her semifinal match to top seed Caroline Garcia, in straight sets.

Ranked No. 70 at the Monterrey Open, Osorio retired in the first round in the second set against Mayar Sherif. As a result of not being able to defend her points from the previous year final, she fell 30 positions down to top 100 on 6 March 2023.

Ranked No. 115, she received a wildcard for the main draw of the Madrid Open. She reached the third round of a WTA 1000 for the first time in her career, defeating Clara Burel and 32nd seed Marta Kostyuk. She qualified for the next WTA 1000, the Italian Open, and won her first-round match against Varvara Gracheva, after saving three match points.{{cite web | url=https://www.wtatennis.com/videos/3335252/rome-how-osorio-saved-match-points-to-edge-gracheva-in-round-1 | title=Rome: How Osorio saved match points to edge Gracheva in Round 1 }} Next, she defeated 29th seed Petra Martić to reach back to back third rounds at a WTA 1000 level. She reached her first fourth round at a WTA 1000 level with a Top 5 win over Caroline Garcia, avenging her semifinal loss in Lyon and becoming the first Colombian woman to reach the round of 16 at a WTA 1000 tournament.{{cite web | url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/3342546/osorio-scores-milestone-upset-of-garcia-in-rome | title=Osorio scores milestone win vs. Garcia in Rome }} As a result, she returned to the top 85 on 22 May 2023.{{cite web | url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/3465469/rankings-watch-rybakina-hits-top-5-for-first-time-zheng-makes-top-20-debut | title=Rankings Watch: Rybakina hits Top 5 for first time; Zheng makes Top 20 debut }}

As the top qualifying seed, she entered the French Open as a lucky loser, and defeated Ana Bogdan in the first round.

=2024: Second title at home, WTA 500 semifinal, back to top 65=

At her home tournament, the Copa Colsanitas in Bogotá, Colombia, Osorio reached the semifinals for the third time, defeating qualifiers Marina Stakusic{{cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/1.7161554|title=Canadian teen Stakusic falls to 6th-seeded Osorio in Bogota|publisher=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=14 September 2024}} and Anca Todoni{{cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/videos/3953302/home-favorite-osorio-survives-stern-challenge-from-todoni-in-bogota|title=Home favorite Osorio survives stern challenge from Todoni in Bogota|publisher=Women's Tennis Association|accessdate=14 September 2024}} and then second seed and defending champion Tatjana Maria.{{cite web|url=https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/bogota-open-home-talent-osorio-recovers-to-beat-maria-and-make-semi-finals-754032.html|title=Bogota Open: Home talent Osorio recovers to beat Maria and make semi-finals|date=6 April 2024 |publisher=Tennis Majors|accessdate=14 September 2024}} She reached her second final at the tournament defeating Sara Errani.{{cite web|url=https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/bogota-open-osorio-defeats-errani-moves-into-final-754126.html|title=Bogota Open: Osorio defeats Errani, moves into final|date=6 April 2024 |publisher=Tennis Majors |accessdate=14 September 2024}} She lifted her second title at the tournament defeating top seed Marie Bouzková in straight sets. As a result, she returned to the top 65 in the rankings.{{cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/3959450/osorio-beats-top-seed-bouzkova-to-win-second-bogota-title |title= Osorio rediscovers her love of the game with second Bogota title|date=7 April 2024|publisher=Women's Tennis Association}}{{cite web|url=https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/osorio-beats-bouzkova-in-gripping-final-to-win-bogota-open-754224.html|title=Osorio beats Bouzkova in gripping final to win Bogota Open|date=7 April 2024 |publisher=Tennis Majors|accessdate=14 September 2024}}

At the WTA 500 Guadalajara Open, she defeated Hailey Baptiste{{cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/videos/4110943/osorio-eases-past-baptiste-in-guadalajara-first-round|title=Osorio eases past Baptiste in Guadalajara first round|publisher=Women's Tennis Association|accessdate=14 September 2024}} and seventh seed Veronika Kudermetova in three sets, coming from 0-5 games in the third set and reeling off seven games in a row to win the match and reach the quarterfinals.{{cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/4114809/osorio-prevails-after-stunning-guadalajara-comeback-gadecki-upsets-collins|title=Osorio prevails after stunning Guadalajara comeback|date=11 September 2024|website=Women's Tennis Association}}{{cite web|url=https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/guadalajara-open-osorio-moves-into-quarter-finals-785087.html|title=Guadalajara Open: Osorio produces brilliant comeback to make quarter-finals|date=12 September 2024 |publisher=Tennis Majors|accessdate=14 September 2024}} Next she defeated Kamilla Rakhimova in straight sets to reach her first semifinal at the WTA 500-level, becoming the first Colombian to accomplish the feat.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/id/41249846/olivia-gadecki-continues-guadalajara-run-reaches-first-semis|title=Olivia Gadecki continues Guadalajara run, reaches first semis|date=13 September 2024|website=ESPN}}{{cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/news/4116274/osorio-advances-in-guadalajara-gadecki-makes-first-wta-semifinal|title=Osorio advances in Guadalajara; Gadecki makes first WTA semifinal|date=13 September 2024|website=WTATennis}}{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/tennis/wta-roundup-camila-osorio-battles-into-guadalajara-semis-2024-09-14/|title=WTA roundup: Camila Osorio battles into Guadalajara semis|work=Reuters |date=14 September 2024 |accessdate=14 September 2024}} She lost in the last four to Olivia Gadecki.{{cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/videos/4118812/aussie-qualifier-gadecki-beats-osorio-in-guadalajara-makes-first-wta-final|title=Aussie qualifier Gadecki beats Osorio in Guadalajara, makes first WTA final|publisher=Women's Tennis Association|accessdate=15 September 2024}}{{cite web|url=https://m.elcolombiano.com/deportes/camila-osorio-abierto-de-guadalajara-semifinales-MB25424459|title=Se escapó el sueño: Camila Osorio perdió en semifinales del Abierto de Guadalajara|date=14 September 2024|language=es}}

=2025: Singapore quarterfinal, third Bogota title=

Seeded sixth at the Singapore Open, Osorio defeated Bernarda Pera{{cite web|url=https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/singapore-tennis-open-osorio-edges-past-pera-to-move-into-last-16-805558.html|title=Singapore Tennis Open: Osorio edges past Pera to move into last 16|date=27 January 2025 |publisher=Tennis Majors|accessdate=1 February 2025}} and qualifier Dominika Šalková{{cite web|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/videos/4205808/osorio-escapes-salkova-from-a-set-and-a-break-down-in-singapore|title=Osorio escapes Salkova from a set and a break down in Singapore|publisher=Women's Tennis Association|accessdate=1 February 2025}} to reach the quarterfinals, where she lost to second seed Elise Mertens.{{cite web|url=https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/singapore-open-second-seed-mertens-eases-into-last-4-806144.html|title=Singapore Open: Second seed Mertens eases into last 4|date=31 January 2025 |publisher=Tennis Majors|accessdate=1 February 2025}}

Osorio recorded her first tournament win in Indian Wells on her third appearance, defeating former champion Naomi Osaka.{{cite web|url=https://www.desertsun.com/story/sports/tennis/bnp/2025/03/05/camila-osorio-upsets-naomi-osaka-in-gritty-first-win-at-indian-wells/81701828007/|title=BNP Paribas Open: Camila Osorio upsets Naomi Osaka in gritty first win at Indian Wells|date=5 March 2025}}

At her home tournament in Bogotá she reached back-to-back finals defeating Emina Bektas,{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/tennis/wta-roundup-anna-kalinskaya-upsets-madison-keys-charleston-2025-04-04/|title= WTA roundup: Anna Kalinskaya upsets Madison Keys in Charleston|date=4 April 2025|website=Reuters}} sixth seed Tatjana Maria again, {{cite web|url=https://tennisthreads.net/wta-round-up-semi-finals-set-in-charleston-and-bogota-after-surprises/|title= WTA Round-Up {{!}} Semi-finals set in Charleston and Bogotá, after surprises|date=5 April 2025|website=TennisThreads.net}} and Julia Riera. {{cite web|url=https://quepasamedia.com/noticias/deportes/la-polaca-kawa-rompe-el-sueno-de-la-juvenil-pareja-y-jugara-la-final-de-bogota-con-osorio/|title= La polaca Kawa rompe el sueño de la juvenil Pareja y jugará la final de Bogotá con Osorio|date=5 April 2025|language=es}} She defended her title defeating Katarzyna Kawa. It was her third title at the tournament becoming the second player after Fabiola Zuluaga to win three of more titles in Bogota. {{cite web|url= https://www.wtatennis.com/news/4244711/hat-trick-colombia-s-osorio-sweeps-to-third-bogota-title |title=Hat trick: Colombia's Osorio sweeps to third Bogota title|website=WTATennis|date=6 April 2025}} {{cite web|url= https://www.tennisnow.com/News/2025/April/Queen-of-Bogota-Osorio-Wins-Third-Title-at-Copa-Co.aspx |title= Queen of Bogota Osorio Wins Third Title at Copa Colsanitas|date=6 April 2025 }} {{cite web|url=https://www.elcolombiano.com/deportes/camila-osorio-campeona-copa-colsanitas-tercera-corona-OB27049214|title= ¡Campeona! Camila Osorio sumó su tercera corona en la Copa Colsanitas en Bogotá|language=es|date= 6 April 2025|publisher=El Colombiano}}

Personal life

She is the granddaughter of Colombian national team football player Rolando Serrano.{{Cite web|last=ITF Tennis|date=16 June 2020|title=Osorio Serrano dreams of reaching the top|url=https://www.itftennis.com/en/news-and-media/articles/osorio-serrano-dreams-of-reaching-the-top/|url-status=live|access-date=29 June 2021|website=ITF Tennis|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201031193534/https://www.itftennis.com/en/news-and-media/articles/osorio-serrano-dreams-of-reaching-the-top/ |archive-date=2020-10-31 }}

Performance timelines

{{Performance key}}

Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Fed Cup/Billie Jean King Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.{{Cite web |title=Camila Osorio [COL] | Australian Open |url=https://ausopen.com/players/colombia/camila-osorio |website=Ausopen.com}}

=Singles=

Current through the 2025 Miami Open.

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colspan=13 align="left" |Grand Slam tournaments
align=left| Australian Open

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align=left| French Open

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align=left| Wimbledon

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align=left| US Open

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colspan=13 align="left" |National representation
align=left|Summer Olympics

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align=left|Billie Jean King Cup{{efn|Formerly known as Fed Cup until 2020.|name=BJKP}}

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colspan=13 align="left" |WTA 1000
align="left" |Qatar Open{{efn|The first Premier 5 event of the year has switched back and forth between the Dubai Tennis Championships and the Qatar Ladies Open since 2009. Dubai was classified as a Premier 5 event from 2009 to 2011 before being succeeded by Doha for the 2012–2014 period. In 2015, Dubai regained its Premier 5 status while Doha was demoted to Premier status. The two tournaments have since alternated status every year. The Premier 5 tournaments were reclassified as WTA 1000 tournaments in 2021.|name=DubaiDoha}}

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align="left" |Dubai{{efn|The first Premier 5 event of the year has switched back and forth between the Dubai Tennis Championships and the Qatar Ladies Open since 2009. Dubai was classified as a Premier 5 event from 2009 to 2011 before being succeeded by Doha for the 2012–2014 period. In 2015, Dubai regained its Premier 5 status while Doha was demoted to Premier status. The two tournaments have since alternated status every year. The Premier 5 tournaments were reclassified as WTA 1000 tournaments in 2021.|name=DubaiDoha}}

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align="left" |Indian Wells Open

|A

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align="left" |Miami Open

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align="left" |Madrid Open

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align="left" |Italian Open

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

| bgcolor="afeeee" |2R

| bgcolor="afeeee" |4R

| bgcolor="afeeee" |2R

| bgcolor="afeeee" |1R

| 0 / 4

|5–4

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=5|lost=4|integer=yes}}

align="left" |Canadian Open

|A

|A

|A

|A

| style="color:#767676" |NH

|A

|A

|A

|A

|

|0 / 0

|0–0

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=0|integer=yes}}

align="left" |Cincinnati Open

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

| bgcolor="f0f8ff" |Q1

| bgcolor="f0f8ff" |Q1

| bgcolor="f0f8ff" |Q2

|A

|

|0 / 0

|0–0

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=0|integer=yes}}

align="left" |Pan Pacific / Wuhan Open{{Efn|In 2014, the Pan Pacific Open was downgraded to a Premier event and replaced by the Wuhan Open. The Premier 5 tournaments were reclassified as WTA 1000 tournaments in 2021.|name=TokyoWuhan}}

|A

|A

|A

|A

| colspan="4" style="color:#767676" |NH

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|

|0 / 1

|0–1

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

align="left" |China Open

|A

|A

|A

|A

| colspan="4" style="color:#767676" |NH

| bgcolor="afeeee" |2R

|

|0 / 1

|1–1

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=1|integer=yes}}

align="left" |Guadalajara Open

| colspan="6" style="color:#767676" |NH

| bgcolor="afeeee" |2R

| bgcolor="afeeee" |1R

| colspan="2" style="color:#767676" |NH

|0 / 2

|1–2

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=2|integer=yes}}

style="background:#efefef;font-weight:bold"

|align=left|Win–loss

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|0–1

|2–3

|5–3

|2–3

|2–4

|0 / 14

|11–14

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=11|lost=14|integer=yes}}

colspan=13 align="left" |Career statistics
style="background:#efefef;font-weight:bold"

|

|2016

|2017

|2018

|2019

|2020

|2021

|2022

|2023

|2024

|2025

|{{Abbr|SR|Strike rate}}

|{{Abbr|W–L|Win–loss}}

|Win %

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Tournaments

|0{{Efn|During the season, she did not play in the main draw of any tour-level tournaments. However, she played at the Billie Jean King Cup, which is not counted as a played tournament but matches counted.|name=Zero_tournaments}}

|0{{Efn

name=Zero_tournaments}}

|1

|1

|0{{Efn

name=Zero_tournaments}}

|13

|16

|15

|15

|

| colspan="3" |Career total: 60

style="background:#efefef;font-weight:bold"

| align="left" |Titles

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|1

|0

|0

|1

|

| colspan="3" |Career total: 2

style="background:#efefef;font-weight:bold"

| align="left" |Finals

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|2

|1

|0

|1

|

| colspan="3" |Career total: 4

bgcolor=efefef

|align=left|Hard win–loss

|0–0

|2–2

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|5–7

|9–9

|7–8

|2–6

|

|0 / 29

|25–31

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=25|lost=31|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef

|align=left|Clay win–loss

|2–0

|0–0

|0–1

|6–1

|1–2

|11–3

|5–3

|9–5

|5–0

|

|0 / 15

|39–15

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=39|lost=15|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef

|align=left|Grass win–loss

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|2–2

|0–4

|1–2

|0–0

|

|0 / 8

|3–8

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=3|lost=8|integer=yes}}

style="background:#efefef;font-weight:bold"

| align="left" |Overall win–loss

|2–0

|2–2

|0–1

|6–1

|1–2

|18–12

|14–16

|17–15

|7–5

|

|0 / 52

|67–54

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=67|lost=54|integer=yes}}

style="background:#efefef;font-weight:bold"

| align="left" |Win (%)

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=0|integer=yes}}

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=6|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=18|lost=12|integer=yes}}

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=14|lost=16|integer=yes}}

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=17|lost=15|integer=yes}}

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=7|lost=5|integer=yes}}

|

| colspan="3" |Career total: {{Tennis win percentage|won=67|lost=54}}

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Year–end ranking

|1249

|1026

|723

|186

|186

|55

|82

|79

|59

|

| colspan="3" |$2,531,273

=Doubles=

class=wikitable style=text-align:center
Tournament

!2021

!2022

!2023

!2024

!2025

!SR

W–LWin%
colspan=8 align="left" |Grand Slam tournaments
align=left| Australian Open

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|0 / 3

|1–3

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=3|integer=yes}}

align=left| French Open

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|0 / 3

|2–3

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=3|integer=yes}}

align=left| Wimbledon

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|0 / 2

|2–2

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=2|integer=yes}}

align=left| US Open

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|

|0 / 4

|1–4

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=4|integer=yes}}

colspan="10" align="left" |WTA 1000
align=left|Guadalajara Open

| colspan="1" style="color:#767676" |NH

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

| colspan="2" style="color:#767676" |NH

|0 / 1

|0–1

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

style=background:#efefef;font-weight:bold

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

|0–1

|2–5

|1–2

|2-3

|1-2

|0 / 13

|6–13

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=6|lost=13|integer=yes}}

WTA Tour finals

=Singles: 5 (3 titles, 2 runner-ups)=

valign=top

|

{|class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"

!Legend

bgcolor=f3e6d7

|Grand Slam (0–0)

bgcolor=e9e9e9

|WTA 1000 (0–0)

bgcolor=d4f1c5

|WTA 500 (0–0)

WTA 250 (3–2)

|

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%"

!Finals by surface

Hard (0–2)
Clay (3–0)

|}

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!Date

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Opponent

!class="unsortable"|Score

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|1–0

|2021 Copa Colsanitas – Singles

|Copa Colsanitas, Colombia

|WTA 250

|Clay

|{{flagicon|SLO}} Tamara Zidanšek

|5–7, 6–3, 6–4

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–1

|2021 Tenerife Ladies Open – Singles

|Tenerife Ladies Open, Spain

|WTA 250

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Ann Li

|1–6, 4–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–2

|2022 Monterrey Open – Singles

|Monterrey Open, Mexico

|WTA 250

|Hard

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Leylah Fernandez

|7–6(7–5), 4–6, 6–7(3–7)

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|2–2

|2024 Copa Colsanitas – Singles

|Copa Colsanitas, Colombia (2)

|WTA 250

|Clay

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Marie Bouzková

|6–3, 7–6(7–5)

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|3–2

|2025 Copa Colsanitas – Singles

|Copa Colsanitas, Colombia (3)

|WTA 250

|Clay

|{{flagicon|POL}} Katarzyna Kawa

|6–3, 6–3

ITF Circuit finals

=Singles (3–3)=

valign=top

|

{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%"

!Legend

style="background:lightblue;"

|$25,000 tournaments (2–1)

style="background:#f0f8ff;"

|$15,000 tournaments (1–2)

|

class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%"

!Finals by surface

Hard (0–3)
Clay (3–0)

|}

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!{{ns}}Date{{ns}}

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Opponent

!class="unsortable"|Score

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|1–0

|Nov 2018

|style="background:#f0f8ff;"|ITF Cúcuta, Colombia

|style="background:#f0f8ff;"|15,000

|Clay

|{{flagicon|COL}} Yuliana Lizarazo

|6–3, 7–6(2)

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–1

|Nov 2018

|style="background:lightblue;"|ITF Norman, United States

|style="background:lightblue;"|25,000

|Hard

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Bianca Andreescu

|1–6, 0–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–2

|Mar 2019

|style="background:#f0f8ff;"|ITF Cancún, Mexico

|style="background:#f0f8ff;"|15,000

|Hard

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Lou Brouleau

|6–3, 4–6, 1–5 ret.

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–3

|Mar 2019

|style="background:#f0f8ff;"|ITF Cancún, Mexico

|style="background:#f0f8ff;"|15,000

|Hard

|{{flagicon|NZL}} Paige Hourigan

|4–6, 3–6

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|2–3

|Aug 2019

|style="background:lightblue;"|ITF Guayaquil, Ecuador

|style="background:lightblue;"|25,000

|Clay

|{{flagicon|USA}} Katerina Stewart

|7–5, 7–6(3)

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|3–3

|Aug 2019

|style="background:lightblue;"|ITF Guayaquil, Ecuador

|style="background:lightblue;"|25,000

|Clay

|{{flagicon|USA}} Katerina Stewart

|7–5, 6–3

=Doubles (0–3)=

valign=top

|

{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%"

!Legend

style="background:#addfad;"

|$60,000 tournaments

style="background:lightblue;"

|$25,000 tournaments (0–3)

|

class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%"

!Finals by surface

Hard (0–2)
Clay (0–1)

|}

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!Date

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Partner

!Opponents

!class="unsortable" |Score

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 0–1

| Aug 2019

| style="background:lightblue;"|ITF Guayaquil,
Ecuador

| style="background:lightblue;"|25,000

| Clay

| {{flagicon|COL}} Yuliana Lizarazo

| {{flagicon|USA}} Katerina Stewart
{{flagicon|ROU}} Gabriela Lee

| 7–6(1), 6–7(6), [7–10]

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 0–2

| Feb 2021

| style="background:lightblue;"|ITF Orlando,
United States

| style="background:lightblue;"|25,000

| Hard

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Conny Perrin

| {{flagicon|USA}} Emina Bektas
{{flagicon|GBR}} Tara Moore

| 5–7, 6–2, [5–10]

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 0–3

| Feb 2021

| style="background:lightblue;"|ITF Boca Raton,
United States

| style="background:lightblue;"|25,000

| Hard

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Conny Perrin

| {{flagicon|USA}} Usue Maitane Arconada
{{flagicon|USA}} Caroline Dolehide

| 3–6, 4–6

Junior finals

=Grand Slam tournaments=

==Singles: 1 (title)==

class=wikitable style="font-size:96%;"

!Result

!Year

!Tournament

!Surface

!Opponent

!Score

bgcolor=CCCCFF

| style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

| 2019

| US Open

| Hard

| {{flagicon|USA}} Alexandra Yepifanova

| 6–1, 6–0

=ITF Junior Circuit=

==Singles (7–3)==

class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%;"

!Legend

bgcolor="#C2B280"

|Grade 1 / B1 (6–1)

bgcolor="lightblue"

|Grade 3 (0–1)

bgcolor="#ffecb2"

|Grade 4 (1–1)

class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"

!Result

!class="unsortable" |W–L

!Date

!Tournament

!Grade

!Surface

!Opponent

!class="unsortable" |Score

style="background:#ffa07a;" |Loss

| 0–1

| Mar 2016

| bgcolor="lightblue" |San José, Costa Rica

| bgcolor="lightblue" |Grade 3

| Hard

| {{flagicon|USA}} Dalayna Hewitt

| 6–4, 3–6, 1–6

style="background:#ffa07a;" |Loss

| 0–2

| Jun 2016

| bgcolor="#ffecb2" |Kelibia, Tunisia

| bgcolor="#ffecb2" |Grade 4

| Hard

| {{flagicon|ESP}} Dalila Said

| 6–7(5), 3–6

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 1–2

| Jun 2016

| bgcolor="#ffecb2" |Mahdia, Tunisia

| bgcolor="#ffecb2" |Grade 4

| Hard

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Marie-Amélie Dardaine

| 6–1, 6–2

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 2–2

| Jan 2017

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Barranquilla, Colombia

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade 1

| Clay

| {{flagicon|ISR}} Shelly Krolitzky

| 6–0, 7–6(3)

style="background:#ffa07a;" |Loss

| 2–3

| Feb 2017

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Mar del Plata, Argentina

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade B1

| Clay

| {{flagicon|COL}} Emiliana Arango

| 2–6, 6–7(6)

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 3–3

| Jan 2018

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |San José, Costa Rica

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade 1

| Hard

| {{flagicon|USA}} Lea Ma

| 6–3, 5–7, 6–3

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 4–3

| Jan 2018

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Barranquilla, Colombia

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade 1

| Clay

| {{flagicon|USA}} Lea Ma

| 6–2, 6–2

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 5–3

| Feb 2018

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Lambaré, Paraguay

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade 1

| Clay

| {{flagicon|ARG}} Ana Geller

| 6–3, 6–1

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 6–3

| Feb 2018

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Criciúma, Brazil

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade 1

| Clay

| {{flagicon|USA}} Alexa Noel

| 6–3, 6–4

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 7–3

| Mar 2018

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |São Paulo, Brazil

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade B1

| Clay

| {{flagicon|ARG}} María Lourdes Carlé

| 3–6, 6–3, 6–3

==Doubles (3–1)==

class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%;"

!Legend

bgcolor="#C2B280"

|Category B1 (2–0)

bgcolor="#ADDFAD"

|Category G2 (1–0)

bgcolor="#ffecb2"

|Category G4 (0–1)

class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"

!Result

!class="unsortable" |W–L

!Date

!Tournament

!Grade

!Surface

!Partner

!Opponents

!class="unsortable" |Score

style="background:#ffa07a;" |Loss

| 0–1

| Jun 2016

| bgcolor="#ffecb2" |Mahdia, Tunisia

| bgcolor="#ffecb2" |Grade 4

| Hard

| {{flagicon|ESP}} Pilar Astigarraga Harper

| {{flagicon|POL}} Weronika Falkowska
{{flagicon|POL}} Wiktoria Rutkowska

| 3–6, 4–6

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 1–1

| Sep 2016

| bgcolor="#ADDFAD" |Montevideo, Uruguay

| bgcolor="#ADDFAD" |Grade 2

| Clay

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Thaisa Pedretti

| {{flagicon|ARG}} Paula Barañano
{{flagicon|CHI}} Fernanda Labraña

| 6–4, 6–4

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 2–1

| Feb 2017

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Mar del Plata, Argentina

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade B1

| Clay

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Thaisa Pedretti

| {{flagicon|COL}} Emiliana Arango
{{flagicon|COL}} Sofía Múnera Sánchez

| 6–4, 3–6, [14–12]

bgcolor="98FB98" |Win

| 3–1

| Mar 2018

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |São Paulo, Brazil

| bgcolor="#C2B280" |Grade B1

| Clay

| {{flagicon|ARG}} María Lourdes Carlé

| {{flagicon|ARG}} Ana Geller
{{flagicon|ARG}} Maia Guillermina Haumuller

| 6–3, 6–2

Head-to-head records

=Top-10 wins per season=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef; text-align:center;"

!Season

!2021

!2022

!2023

!2024

!2025

!Total

align="center"

|Wins

|1

|0

|1

|0

|0

|2

class="wikitable sortable"

!#

!Player

!Rank

!Event

!Surface

!{{Abbr|Rd|Round}}

!Score

!{{Abbr|COR|Camila Osorio Ranking}}

colspan="8" style="text-align:center" |2021
1.

| {{flagicon|UKR}} Elina Svitolina

| bgcolor="eee8aa" |No. 6

| Tenerife Open, Spain

| bgcolor="ccccff" |Hard

| bgcolor="afeeee" |1R

| 5–7, 6–3, 6–2

| No. 63

colspan="8" align=center |2023
2.

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Caroline Garcia

|bgcolor=eee8aa|No. 4

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Italian Open, Italy

|bgcolor=ebc2af|Clay

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|6–4, 6–4

|No. 100

=Record against top 10 players=

Osorio Serrano's record against players who have been ranked in the top 10. Active players are in boldface.{{cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Head to Head|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/head-to-head/318425/|access-date=14 February 2021|website=Wtatennis.com}}

class="sortable wikitable nowrap" style=text-align:center

!Player

!width=60|Record

!Win %

!width=60|Hard

!width=60|Clay

!width=60|Grass

!Last match

bgcolor=efefef

|align=left|Number 1 ranked players

| colspan="6" |

align=left|{{flagicon|BLR}} Victoria Azarenka

|0–2

|bgcolor=FFA07A|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|–

|0–2

|–

|bgcolor=ebc2af align=left|Lost (2–6, 3–6) at 2025 Rome

align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} Karolína Plíšková

|0–1

|bgcolor=FFA07A|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|0–1

|–

|–

|bgcolor=ebc2af align=left|Lost (2–6, 1–6) at 2024 Transylvania

align=left|{{flagicon|JPN}} Naomi Osaka

|1–1

|style="background:#9cf;" |{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|1–1

|–

|–

|bgcolor=ccffcc align=left|Won (6–4, 6–4) at 2025 BNP Paribas Open

align=left|{{flagicon|POL}} Iga Świątek

|0–1

|bgcolor=FFA07A|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|0–1

|–

|–

|bgcolor=ebc2af align=left|Lost (2–6, 3–6) at 2023 Australian Open

align=left|{{flagicon|BLR}} Aryna Sabalenka

|0–2

|bgcolor=FFA07A|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|–

|0–1

|0–1

|bgcolor=ebc2af align=left|Lost (4–6, 5–7) at 2023 Madrid

bgcolor=efefef class="sortbottom"

|align=left|Number 2 ranked players

colspan="6" |
align="left" |{{flagicon|TUN}} Ons Jabeur

|0–5

| bgcolor="FFA07A" |{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=5|integer=yes}}

|0–3

|0–1

|0–1

| bgcolor="ebc2af" align="left" |Lost (5–7, 3–6) at 2025 Australian Open

bgcolor=efefef class="sortbottom"

|align=left|Number 3 ranked players

colspan="6" |
align=left|{{flagicon|UKR}} Elina Svitolina

|2–0

|bgcolor=lime|{{tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=0|integer=yes}}

|2–0

|–

|–

|bgcolor=ccffcc align=left|Won (1–6, 7–5, 7–6(7–5)) at 2022 Monterrey

align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Jessica Pegula

|0–1

|bgcolor=ffa07a|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|–

|–

|0–1

| bgcolor="ebc2af" align="left" |Lost (2–6, 6–1, 3–6) at 2023 Eastbourne International

align=left|{{flagicon|GRE}} Maria Sakkari

|1–2

|bgcolor=eee8aa|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|1–1

|–

|0–1

|bgcolor=ccffcc align=left|Won (6–4, 6–7(4–7), 6–4) at 2025 Australian Open

bgcolor="efefef" class="sortbottom"

| align="left" |Number 4 ranked players

colspan="6" |
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Sofia Kenin

|1–0

|bgcolor=lime|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=0|integer=yes}}

|1–0

|–

|–

|bgcolor=ccffcc align=left|Won (7–6(7–2), 6–1) at 2022 Citi Open

align="left" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Caroline Garcia

|1–1

|style="background:#9cf;" |{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|0–1

|1–0

|–

|bgcolor=ccffcc align=left|Won (6–4, 6–4) at 2023 Italian Open

align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} Jasmine Paolini

|0–1

|bgcolor=ffa07a|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|0–1

|–

|–

|bgcolor="ebc2af" align=left|Lost (5–7, 5–7) at 2023 Western & Southern Open

bgcolor="efefef" class="sortbottom"

| align="left" |Number 5 ranked players

colspan="7" |
align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} Eugenie Bouchard

|1–0

|bgcolor=lime|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=0|integer=yes}}

|1–0

|–

|–

|bgcolor=#cfc align=left|Won (1–6, 6–2, 6–2) at 2022 Midland Classic

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align=left|{{flagicon|LAT}} Jeļena Ostapenko

|1–0

|bgcolor=lime|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=0|integer=yes}}

|–

|1–0

|–

|bgcolor=ccffcc align=left|Won (6–4, 6–3) at 2024 Summer Olympics

align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} Sara Errani

|1–2

|bgcolor=eee8aa|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|0–1

|1–1

|–

|bgcolor=ccffcc align=left|Won (7–6(7–4), 6–4) at 2024 Copa Colsanitas

align=left|{{flagicon|CHN}} Zheng Qinwen

|1–0

|bgcolor=lime|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=0|integer=yes}}

|1–0

|–

|–

|bgcolor=#cfc align=left|Won (4–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–3)) at 2022 San Diego Open

align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Madison Keys

|0–1

|bgcolor=ffa07a|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|–

|0–1

|–

|bgcolor="ebc2af" align=left|Lost (0–6, 6–4, 3–6) at 2024 Italian Open

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| align="left" |Number 6 ranked players

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align=left|{{flagicon|RUS}} Mirra Andreeva

|0–2

|bgcolor=ffa07a|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|0–1

|–

|0–1

|bgcolor="ebc2af" align=left|Lost (2–6, 6–7(4–7)) at 2024 US Open

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| align="left" |Number 7 ranked players

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align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Danielle Collins

|0–2

|bgcolor=ffa07a|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|–

|0–1

|0–1

|bgcolor="ebc2af" align=left|Lost (3–6, 2–6) at 2025 Wimbledon Championships

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| align="left" |Number 8 ranked players

colspan="6" |
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Emma Navarro

|0–1

|bgcolor=ffa07a|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|0–1

|–

|–

|bgcolor="ebc2af" align=left|Lost (6–3, 5–7, 6–7(2–7)) at 2024 Monterrey Open

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| align="left" |Number 9 ranked players

colspan="6" |
align=left|{{flagicon|RUS}} Veronika Kudermetova

|1–1

|style="background:#9cf;"|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|1–1

|–

|–

|bgcolor="ebc2af" align=left|Lost (4–6, 1–6) at 2025 Hobart International

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| align="left" |Number 10 ranked players

colspan="6" |
align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} Emma Raducanu

|0–1

|bgcolor=ffa07a|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|0–1

|–

|–

|bgcolor="ebc2af" align=left|Lost (6–7(5–7), 6–7(4–7)) at 2022 Washington

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align=left|{{flagicon|BRA}} Beatriz Haddad Maia

|0–2

|bgcolor=ffa07a|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|–

|0–1

|0–1

|bgcolor="ebc2af" align=left|Lost (0–3(ret.)) at 2024 Wimbledon Championships

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|Total

|11–29

|{{tennis win percentage|won=11|lost=29|integer=yes}}

|8–14
({{tennis win percentage|won=8|lost=14|integer=yes}})

|3–7
({{tennis win percentage|won=3|lost=8|integer=yes}})

|0–7
({{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=7|integer=yes}})

|{{small|Statistics correct {{as of|2025|05|07|lc=y}}.}}

Regional championship medal matches

=Summer Youth Olympics=

==Singles (1–0)==

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Result

!Year

!Host location

!Surface

!Opponent

!Score

style="background:#cc9966"|Bronze2018

| Buenos Aires, Argentina

| Clay

| {{Flagicon|CHN}} Wang Xinyu

| 7–6(4), 6–0

==Mixed (0–1)==

class=wikitable

!Result

!Year

!Host location

!Surface

!Partner

!Opponents

!Score

bgcolor="silver" |Silver2018

| Buenos Aires, Argentina

| Clay

| {{Flagicon|COL}} Nicolás Mejía

| {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Naito
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|JPN}} Naoki Tajima}}

| 2–6, 3–6

Notes

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References

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