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Kaitlin Quevedo

Kaitlin Quevedo is a Spanish professional tennis player. She reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of 127 on April 6, 2026, and a doubles ranking of 708 on June 19, 2023. She is actively competing on the professional circuit.


2021: Won USTA Girls’ 16 National Clay Court Championships

In 2021, Kaitlin Quevedo won the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Girls’ 16 National Clay Court Championships singles title.

June 2023: Doubles Ranking of No. 708

In June 2023, Kaitlin Quevedo achieved a doubles ranking of No. 708 by the WTA.

June 2023: Reached Top Five in Junior World Rankings

In June 2023, Kaitlin Quevedo reached the top five of the junior world rankings.

January 2024: Competed in Burnie International in Tasmania

In January 2024, Kaitlin Quevedo competed in the Burnie International in Tasmania.

March 2024: Won First Title Under Spanish Flag in Manacor

In March 2024, Kaitlin Quevedo won her first title under the Spanish flag in Manacor, with a win against Natália Szabanin of Hungary.

2024: Competed Under the Spanish Flag

In 2024, Kaitlin Quevedo began competing under the Spanish flag and training in Barcelona.

April 2025: Reached Final of W100 in Zaragoza

In April 2025, Kaitlin Quevedo reached the final of the W100 in Zaragoza, defeating Olivia Gadecki. She then faced Anastasia Zakharova in the final. She also reached the final round of qualifying at the Madrid Open by defeating Nuria Parrizas, before facing Anna Blinkova that month.

August 2025: Won ITF World Tennis Tour Gran Canaria Final

On August 3, 2025, Kaitlin Quevedo won the final of the ITF World Tennis Tour Gran Canaria against Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands in three sets.

2026: WTA Tour Main-Draw Debut at Auckland Open

In 2026, Kaitlin Quevedo made her WTA Tour main-draw debut as a qualifier at the 2026 Auckland Open, defeating Peyton Stearns, before losing to Sofia Costoulas. She was given a wildcard entry into the 2026 Madrid Open where she defeated Venus Williams, before losing to Hailey Baptiste. In May, she qualified for the 2026 French Open and defeated Leolia Jeanjean, recording her first Major win.