Eryn Cayetano

Eryn Cayetano
Country (sports) United States
Born (2001-04-13) April 13, 2001
Long Beach, California, US
Height1.57 m (5 ft 2 in)
CollegeUSC
Prize moneyUS$48,774
Singles
Career record97–42
Highest rankingNo. 396 (August 11, 2025)
Current rankingNo. 396 (August 11, 2025)
Doubles
Career record57–26
Highest rankingNo. 312 (August 11, 2025)
Current rankingNo. 312 (August 11, 2025)
Last updated on: August 11, 2025.

Eryn Cayetano (born April 13, 2001) is an American professional tennis player. She has career-high rankings of No. 396 in singles, achieved on August 11, 2025, and of No. 312 in doubles, achieved on August 11, 2025. She played collegiate tennis at the University of Southern California.

Early life

Cayetano grew up in Long Beach and Corona, California.[1][2] Her father, Ed, was born and raised in Cebu, Philippines.[3] She attended St. Anthony High School.[4][5]

College career

Cayetano played collegiate tennis for the USC Trojans.[6] In 2022, she joined the USTA Collegiate Summer Team and was nominated for the Honda Sports Award.[7]

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 7 (6 titles, 1 runner–up)

Legend
W15 tournaments (6–1)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Jun 2022 ITF Los Angeles, United States W15 Hard United States Iva Jovic 5–7, 6–4, 6–3
Win 2–0 Jun 2022 ITF Cancún, Mexico W15 Hard Mexico Lya Isabel Fernández Olivares 6–2, 6–2
Loss 2–1 Sep 2024 ITF Monastir, Tunisia W15 Hard Japan Hiromi Abe 4–6, 6–1, 3–6
Win 3–1 Sep 2024 ITF Monastir, Tunisia W15 Hard Maria Golovina 7–5, 7–5
Win 4–1 Mar 2025 ITF Monastir, Tunisia W15 Hard United States Julia Adams 6–3, 6–3
Win 5–1 Jun 2025 ITF Rancho Santa Fe, United States W15 Hard United States Alexis Nguyen 6–7(6), 6–2, 6–0
Win 6–1 Jun 2025 ITF Lakewood, United States W15 Hard United States Anne Christine Lutkemeyer Obregon 6–3, 7–5

Doubles: 12 (9 titles, 3 runner-ups)

Legend
W75 tournaments (1–0)
W25/35 tournaments (3–0)
W15 tournaments (5–3)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Jun 2022 ITF Los Angeles, United States W15 Hard United States Salma Ewing Thailand Bunyawi Thamchaiwat
Chinese Taipei Yang Ya-yi
6–3, 4–6, [10–8]
Win 2–0 May 2023 ITF Rancho Santa Fe, United States W15 Hard United States Isabella Chhiv United States Megan McCray
United States Brandy Walker
6–4, 6–3
Win 3–0 Jun 2023 ITF Colorado Springs, United States W25 Hard United States Maribella Zamarripa United States Lauren Friedman
Alina Shcherbinina
6–4, 6–2
Loss 3–1 Jun 2023 ITF Irvine, United States W15 Hard United States Isabella Chhiv United States Haley Giavara
United States Katherine Hui
2–6, 4–6
Loss 3–2 Jun 2024 ITF San Diego, United States W15 Hard Australia Lily Fairclough United States Carolyn Campana
Sweden Lisa Zaar
7–6(3), 4–6, [9–11]
Win 4–2 Sep 2024 ITF Redding, United States W35 Hard United States Ayana Akli United States Clervie Ngounoue
Japan Himeno Sakatsume
6–2, 6–2
Win 5–2 Oct 2024 ITF Bakersfield, United States W35 Hard United States India Houghton Japan Mana Ayukawa
China Yujia Huang
7–6(8), 6–2
Loss 5–3 Mar 2025 ITF Monastir, Tunisia W15 Hard United States Salma Ewing Lithuania Andrė Lukošiūtė
Germany Luisa Meyer auf der Heide
5–7, 2–6
Win 6–3 Mar 2025 ITF Monastir, Tunisia W15 Hard Czech Republic Emma Slavíková United States Julia Adams
United Kingdom Esther Adeshina
7–5, 3–6, [10–4]
Win 7–3 Jun 2025 ITF Rancho Santa Fe, United States W15 Hard Australia Lily Fairclough Canada Scarlett Nicholson
Ukraine Anita Sahdiieva
6–3, 7–5
Win 8–3 Jun 2025 ITF Lakewood, United States W15 Hard United States Haley Giavara United States Jordyn McBride
Armenia Kristina Nordikyan
6–0, 6–1
Win 9–3 Jul 2025 Lexington Open, United States W75 Hard United States Ayana Akli United States Elvina Kalieva
United States Alana Smith
4–6, 6–2, [10–4]

References

  1. ^ Suegay, Johannah (November 4, 2020). "Pilipina Trojans strive to increase representation". Daily Trojan. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  2. ^ Pratt, Steve (April 1, 2022). "Pro Circuit: USC's Cayetano eyes Ojai ahead of summer Circuit slate". USTA Southern California. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  3. ^ Vanoni, Maggie (April 10, 2020). "USC women's tennis player Eryn Cayetano keeps giving during coronavirus pandemic". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  4. ^ Grosbard, Adam (December 28, 2018). "The 2018 Press-Telegram Girls Tennis Dream Team, led by St. Anthony's Eryn Cayetano". Press-Telegram. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  5. ^ Nelson, Mike (June 20, 2019). "HS tennis: Catholic stars win CIF individual titles". Angelus. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  6. ^ Balleweg, Joseph (November 10, 2021). "Cayetano wins singles title as tennis programs wrap up fall season". Annenberg Media. Retrieved February 21, 2025.
  7. ^ Vishwakoti, Anish (June 29, 2022). "USC Trojans Dostanic and Cayetano honored as part of the 2022 USTA Collegiate Summer Team". USTA Southern California. Retrieved February 21, 2025.