Nuria Brancaccio |
Country (sports) | Italy |
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Born | (2000-06-24) 24 June 2000 Torre del Greco, Italy |
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Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
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Prize money | US$411,909 |
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Career record | 285–195 |
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Career titles | 7 ITF |
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Highest ranking | No. 167 (14 August 2023) |
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Current ranking | No. 167 (4 August 2025) |
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Australian Open | Q1 (2024, 2025) |
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French Open | Q2 (2025) |
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Wimbledon | Q1 (2023, 2025) |
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US Open | Q1 (2023, 2025) |
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Career record | 105–102 |
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Career titles | 3 WTA Challengers, 4 ITF |
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Highest ranking | No. 127 (30 June 2025) |
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Current ranking | No. 141 (28 July 2025) |
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Last updated on: 28 July 2025. |
Nuria Brancaccio (born 24 June 2000) is an Italian tennis player.[1]
Brancaccio has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of 167, achieved on 14 August 2023. She also has a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 127, reached on 30 June 2025.[1]
Brancaccio has won three doubles titles at WTA Challenger level. She has reached 11 career singles finals on the ITF Circuit, with a record of five wins.[2]
Personal life
She has a Spanish mother and an Italian father. Her brother Raúl Brancaccio is also a tennis player.[3]
Career
Brancaccio made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2021 Italian Open in Rome, where she received a wildcard entry, partnering fellow Italian Lucia Bronzetti.
At the 2022 Mediterranean Games, she won the silver medal in singles and the bronze medal in doubles along Aurora Zantedeschi.[4]
In September 2022, Brancaccio reached her maiden final at a WTA 125 event where she lost to Austrian player Julia Grabher in Bari, Italy, in straight sets.[5]
Partnering with Leyre Romero Gormaz, Brancaccio won the doubles at the WTA 125 2024 Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana, defeating Lina Gjorcheska and Jil Teichmann in the final.[6] They also won the doubles at the 2024 Bolivia Open, overcoming Aliona Bolsova and Valeriya Strakhova in the final[7] and the 2024 Fifth Third Charleston 125, where they defeated Kayla Cross and Liv Hovde in the championship match.[8]
Key
W
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F
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SF
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QF
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#R
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RR |
Q#
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DNQ
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A
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NH
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(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Singles
WTA Challenger finals
Singles: 1 (runner-up)
Doubles: 3 (3 titles)
ITF Circuit finals
Singles: 14 (7 titles, 7 runner–ups)
Legend
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W60/75 tournaments (1–1)
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W50 tournaments (1–0)
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W25/35 tournaments (4–3)
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W15 tournaments (1–3)
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Finals by surface
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Clay (7–7)
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Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Loss
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0–1
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Feb 2021
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ITF Antalya, Turkey
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W15
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Clay
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Dea Herdželaš
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7–6(1), 2–6, 5–7
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Win
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1–1
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Mar 2021
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ITF Antalya, Turkey
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W15
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Clay
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Jang Su-jeong
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7–5, 6–4
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Loss
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1–2
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Mar 2021
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ITF Antalya, Turkey
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W15
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Clay
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Park So-hyun
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4–6, 0–6
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Loss
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1–3
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Apr 2021
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ITF Antalya, Turkey
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W15
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Clay
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Anastasiya Soboleva
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0–6, 6–7(5)
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Loss
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1–4
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Jun 2021
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Grado Tennis Cup, Italy
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W25
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Clay
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Nuria Párrizas Díaz
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3–6, 7–5, 2–6
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Win
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2–4
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Jan 2023
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ITF Buenos Aires, Argentina
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W25
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Clay
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Julia Riera
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6–4, 4–6, 7–5
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Loss
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2–5
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Jan 2023
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ITF Buenos Aires, Argentina
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W25
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Clay
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Carlota Martínez Círez
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4–6, 7–5, 3–6
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Win
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3–5
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Jun 2024
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ITF Tarvisio, Italy
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W35
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Clay
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Dalila Spiteri
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6–4, 6–2
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Win
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4–5
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Jul 2024
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ITF Rome, Italy
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W35
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Clay
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Varvara Lepchenko
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7–6(6), 6–1
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Loss
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4–6
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Sep 2024
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ITF Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy
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W35
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Clay
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Julie Štruplová
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7–5, 6–7(5), 2–6
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Win
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5–6
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Apr 2025
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ITF Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy
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W35
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Clay
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Nastasja Schunk
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6–7(2), 6–4, 6–1
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Loss
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5–7
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Jun 2025
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ITF Bucharest, Romania
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W75
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Clay
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Tamara Zidanšek
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1–6, 5–7
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Win
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6–7
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Jul 2025
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ITF Aschaffenburg, Germany
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W50
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Clay
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Nikola Bartůňková
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4–6, 6–4, 6–4
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Win
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7–7
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Jul 2025
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ITF Cordenons, Italy
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W75
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Clay
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Veronika Erjavec
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6–2, 6–1
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Doubles: 12 (4 titles, 8 runner–ups)
Legend
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W60/75 tournaments (1–2)
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W25 tournaments (1–5)
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W15 tournaments (2–1)
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Finals by surface
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Hard (1–1)
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Clay (3–7)
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Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Partner
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Opponents
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Score
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Win
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1–0
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Jul 2019
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ITF Tabarka, Tunisia
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W15
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Clay
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Federica Arcidiacono
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Paula Arias Manjón Julyette Steur
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6–4, 4–6, [10–6]
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Loss
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1–1
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Aug 2019
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ITF Sezze, Italy
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W25
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Clay
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Federica Sacco
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Anna Danilina Ekaterina Yashina
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5–7, 4–6
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Win
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2–1
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Feb 2020
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ITF Monastir, Tunisia
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W15
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Hard
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Federica Rossi
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Miriam Kolodziejová Jesika Malečková
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5–7, 6–3, [10–5]
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Loss
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2–2
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Feb 2020
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ITF Heraklion, Greece
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W15
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Clay
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Olga Helmi
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Tatiana Pieri Dalila Spiteri
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6–7(3), 1–6
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Loss
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2–3
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Jun 2021
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ITF Wrocław, Poland
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W25
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Clay
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İpek Öz
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Anna Hertel Martyna Kubka
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6–7(2), 6–3, [7–10]
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Loss
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2–4
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Jan 2022
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ITF Monastir, Tunisia
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W25
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Hard
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Lisa Pigato
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Eudice Chong Cody Wong
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2–6, 3–6
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Win
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3–4
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Jun 2022
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ITF Brescia, Italy
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W60
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Clay
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Lisa Pigato
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Zhibek Kulambayeva Diāna Marcinkēviča
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6–4, 6–1
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Loss
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3–5
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Jun 2022
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Macha Lake Open, Czech Republic
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W60
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Clay
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Despina Papamichail
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Karolína Kubáňová Aneta Kučmová
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2–6, 6–7(9)
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Loss
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3–6
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Oct 2022
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ITF Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy
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W25
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Clay
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Angelica Moratelli
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Jessie Aney Sapfo Sakellaridi
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6–7(2), 5–7
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Loss
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3–7
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Oct 2023
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ITF Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy
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W25
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Clay
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Angelica Moratelli
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Veronika Erjavec Justina Mikulskytė
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6–7(6), 0–6
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Win
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4–7
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Oct 2023
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ITF Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy
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W25
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Clay
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Eleonora Alvisi
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Anastasia Abbagnato Virginia Ferrara
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6–2, 2–6, [10–6]
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Loss
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4–8
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Aug 2024
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ITF Cordenons, Italy
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W75
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Clay
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Leyre Romero Gormaz
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Yvonne Cavallé Reimers Aurora Zantedeschi
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5–7, 6–2, [5–10]
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