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Carson Branstine

Carson Branstine is an American-born Canadian tennis player. She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 192 in 2025 and a doubles ranking of world No. 203 in 2017. Her highest ITF junior ranking was No. 4 in 2017. Notably, she won the 2017 Australian Open and French Open junior doubles titles alongside Bianca Andreescu. Branstine initially represented the United States before switching to represent Canada, her mother's birth country, in March 2017.

1 day ago : Carson Branstine stuns Samsonova in WTA debut at 's-Hertogenbosch: A qualifier's triumph.

Carson Branstine, in her WTA debut, defeated defending champion Liudmila Samsonova at 's-Hertogenbosch. This unexpected victory marks a significant milestone in Branstine's career as a qualifier overcoming a strong opponent.

September 9, 2000: Carson Branstine Born

On September 9, 2000, Carson Branstine, a tennis player who would later represent both the United States and Canada, was born.

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November 2014: First Junior Tournament and Doubles Title

In November 2014, Carson Branstine played her first junior tournament at the ITF G4 in Atlanta, winning the doubles title.

2014: Represents United States

From 2014 Carson Branstine represented the United States.

March 2015: First Professional Tournament

In March 2015, Carson Branstine played her first professional tournament, losing to Karolína Stuchlá in the first round of the $10k in Gainesville, Florida.

June 2015: Doubles Title at G4 in Haverford

In June 2015, Carson Branstine won the doubles title at the G4 tournament in Haverford, Pennsylvania.

October 2016: Training at the National Training Centre

In October 2016, Carson Branstine began training at the National Training Centre in Montreal after accepting an offer from Tennis Canada.

February 2017: Represents Canada

In February 2017, Carson Branstine stopped representing the United States.

March 2017: Represents Canada

In March 2017, Carson Branstine started representing Canada, her mother's birth country.

July 17, 2017: ITF Junior Ranking

On July 17, 2017, Carson Branstine achieved a career-high ITF junior ranking of No. 4.

September 2017: Best Doubles Ranking

In September 2017, Carson Branstine achieved her best doubles ranking of world No. 203.

2019: University of Southern California

In 2019, Branstine accepted a full scholarship at the University of Southern California.

2024: NCAA Championship

In 2024, Branstine contributed to the Texas A&M Aggies winning their first NCAA Championship.

March 2025: Career-High Singles Ranking

In March 2025, Carson Branstine reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 192.