
Camila Osorio officially announced that she will not be in the main draw of the Miami Masters 1.000, which would take place from March 21 to Sunday, April 3, this after retiring from the first round match at Indian Wells, as a result of high wear after the tour in Mexico where she reached the quarterfinals of final in Guadalajara and the final in the ATP in Monterrey.
The current 35th WTA ranking joins Australia's Ashleigh Barty, current No. 1 in the world, Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Varvara Gracheva, Romania's Jaqueline Cristian and Japan's Naomi Osaka as the main casualties of the WTA 1000 to be played in Miami. Camila's plan now is to focus fully on the WTA 250 in Bogotá, which will take place from April 2 to 10 at the Bogotá Country Club.
In her participation in the first round of the Indian Wells Masters 1.000 she lost 6-4 and 5-0 by retirement to Russia's Aliaksandra Sasnovich.
This will be his 6th participation in the most traditional tournament in Latin America. His debut came in 2016, when he played the qualifying draw, falling in the first round. A year later, in 2017, she had the same luck, but in the 2018 season she premiered in the main draw and fell in the first round to Czech Anna Blinkova.
The quality leap came in 2019, when she advanced to the quarterfinals before falling to American Amanda Anisimova, who would be the champion of that edition.
After the non-performance in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Osorio returned to the WTA 250 in Bogotá in 2021, an edition in which she became the third national player to win the title, after Fabiola Zuluaga (1999, 2002, 2003 and 2004), Mariana Duque (2010).
In addition, it allowed Colombia to move to lead the record of countries with the most titles, leaving behind Spain (5), Italy (3), the United States (2), Argentina (2), as well as Austria, Brazil, Slovakia, France and Serbia (1).
The Colombian Tennis Federation through Fabiola Zuluaga, captain of the Colombia women's team, reported which are the four players called up to the Billie Jean King Cup, where coffee makers will compete in Group I Americas in Salinas, Ecuador from April 13 to 16 of this year:
Camila Osorio made her debut at this tournament of nations in 2016 when she faced Paraguay. Since then he has played 13 games, his balance is positive as he accumulates nine wins and four defeats.
Team Colombia Colsanitas will face Group I of the American Zone this year, where Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico and Paraguay will also be present. Everyone will gather at the Salinas Golf and Tennis Club, on concrete courts, to meet the two teams that will qualify for the November 2022 Play-off round.
The eight teams will be divided into two groups of four countries where the two that finish in first place will qualify for the semifinals, where the two teams with a ticket to the Play-offs will be defined.
While the four teams that finish in third and fourth positions will play two qualifiers that will define the two nations that will be relegated to Group II of the American Zone.
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