Maria Camila Osorio Serrano
Age: 24 (22/12/2001)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    21 / 21
    219 / 140
    WTA doubles titles
    4 / 6
    36 / 52
    Prize money
    $810,878
    $3,202,895
    Prize money
    $810,878
    $3,202,895
    Titles
    1
    3
    Titles
    0
    0
  • Full description
    Personal

    Coached by Romain Deridder Left her hometown of Cúcuta for the Club Med academy in Florida aged 11 Grandfather Rolando, father Carlos and brother Sebastián all played football professionally, while mother Adriana was a basketball player Family dogs are named Neymar and Messi.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (3): 2025 - Bogota 2024 - Bogota 2021 - Bogota Finalist (2): 2022 - Monterrey 2021 - Tenerife

    Career in Review

    2025 highlight was winning her home-soil Bogota title for 2nd straight year and 3rd time in career (d. Kawa in F); also reached SF at Rabat and QF at Singapore

    In 2024, earned second career title at Bogota (d. Bouzkova) as well as semifinals at WTA 500 Guadalajara and WTA 125 Lleida

    During 2023, made SF at Lyon (l. Garcia), and reached first WTA 1000 R16 of career at Rome by notching first career Top 5 win (d. Garcia, l. Haddad Maia). Also made QF at Palermo (l. Sherif) and Nanchang (l. Bouzkova)

    In 2022, made QF at Guadalajara 250 (l. Kalinskaya), R-Up run at Monterrey (l. Fernandez), and SF at Bogota (l. Pigossi) in title defense campaign

    Won maiden WTA title on home soil at 2021 Bogota (d. Zidansek in F); at No.180 was the lowest-ranked WTA title winner since No.299 Gasparyan triumphed at 2018 Tashkent

    Also in 2021, finished R-Up at Tenerife (l. Li), reached SF at Charleston 250 and Belgrade, and battled through qualifying to reach 3r at Wimbledon. Made Top 100 debut on May 24, following SF run at Belgrade as qualifier

    Finished 2020 ranked at No.186 (the same position she ended 2019). Reached SF at $25K ITF/Saint Malo-FRA, and contested qualifying at Australian Open and Roland Garros

    In 2019, won second and third career ITF Circuit titles, both at $25K Guayaquil-ECU

    During 2018, won first ITF Circuit singles title at $15K Cucuta-COL

    Fell 1r on WTA main draw debut at 2017 Bogota (as WC, l. Blinkova)

    Made professional debut in qualifying at 2016 Bogota (l. Perrin in 3s)

    On the ITF Junior Circuit rose to No.1 in September 2019, shortly after winning US Open junior singles title (d. Yepifanova in F)

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