Camila Osorio vs Katerina Siniakova — Miami 2026
Miami 2026

Camila Osorio cruises past Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6-2 in Miami opener

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Camila Osorio overwhelmed Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6-2 in the Miami Round of 128 on Wednesday, dominating from the baseline to secure her second consecutive victory over the Czech in just over a month. Osorio won 70% of points behind her first serve and crushed 70% of total points to advance convincingly on the hard courts.

The Colombian seized control early, racing through the opening set in clinical fashion. Siniakova managed just 54% of points won on her first serve and a woeful 30% on her second, leaving her defenseless against Osorio’s aggressive returns. Despite matching her opponent with six double faults apiece, Siniakova couldn’t generate a single break point opportunity all match—a telling statistic in a contest where Osorio’s serve dominance set the tempo from the first game.

Osorio closed out the second set with authority, never allowing Siniakova into the match. The 6-2 scoreline flattered the Czech, who won just 47 total points compared to Osorio’s 70—a 23-point chasm that underscored the one-sided nature of this encounter.

Key Takeaways

  • Osorio’s second serve was unexpectedly potent, winning 48% of those points compared to Siniakova’s dismal 30%—an 18-percentage-point gap that proved decisive in holding serve throughout.
  • Siniakova failed to create a single break point opportunity despite Osorio’s six double faults, exposing her inability to pressure the Colombian’s service games even when vulnerabilities appeared.
  • The 23-point differential in total points won (70-47) reveals this wasn’t merely a straight-sets victory—it was a systematic dismantling where Siniakova won just 40% of all points played.
  • Osorio hit 2 aces to Siniakova’s zero, maintaining slight but consistent advantages across every statistical category except double faults, where both struggled equally with six apiece.

Player Analysis

Camila Osorio

Osorio delivered her most complete performance in weeks, replicating the form that troubled Siniakova in their February Doha meeting. Her 70% success rate on first serve points matched her hard court average of 70%, but the real story was her second serve—48% points won significantly outpaced expectations and neutralized any pressure Siniakova might have applied. The Colombian’s willingness to hit through the court, even with six double faults creeping into her service games, reflected confidence in her ability to dictate rallies.

This victory extends Osorio’s psychological edge over Siniakova and provides crucial early-round momentum after her Indian Wells exit to Naomi Osaka. With 2.6 aces per match on hard courts in recent form, her two aces today were slightly below average, yet her overall serving efficiency more than compensated.

Katerina Siniakova

Siniakova’s Indian Wells quarterfinal run promised renewed hard court form, but she looked completely outmatched in Miami. Winning just 54% of first serve points and a calamitous 30% on second serves, the Czech had no platform to build from. Her inability to generate even a single break point—despite Osorio’s six double faults—speaks to a lack of aggression or court positioning on return games.

At 58% first serves in, Siniakova matched her hard court average of 70% first serve percentage—wait, that’s incorrect. She landed 58% compared to her usual 70%, a significant drop that left her scrambling into too many second serve exchanges where Osorio feasted. Siniakova’s cleaner average of 24.0 unforced errors per match suggested she could grind opponents down, but against Osorio’s firepower, patience wasn’t enough.

Match Statistics

Match Statistics: Camila Osorio vs Katerina Siniakova — Miami 2026
Camila Osorio Stat Katerina Siniakova
2 Aces 0
6 Double Faults 6
61% 1st Serve % 58%
70% 1st Serve Points Won 54%
48% 2nd Serve Points Won 30%
70 Total Points Won 47

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Camila Osorio vs Katerina Siniakova at Miami 2026?

Camila Osorio defeated Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6-2 in the Round of 128 at the Miami tournament on March 18, 2026.

How many break points did Katerina Siniakova convert against Camila Osorio?

Katerina Siniakova failed to create a single break point opportunity in the match, going 0 for 0 on break point conversions.

What was Camila Osorio’s first serve winning percentage against Siniakova?

Camila Osorio won 70% of points when landing her first serve, compared to Katerina Siniakova’s 54%.

Who won the Miami WTA Round of 128 match between Osorio and Siniakova?

Camila Osorio won convincingly in straight sets, capturing 70 total points to Siniakova’s 47 en route to the 6-1, 6-2 victory.

What’s Next

Osorio advances to the Round of 64, where she’ll look to build on this dominant display and improve upon her 2025 Miami showing, which ended in a first-round exit to Victoria Mboko. Siniakova, meanwhile, heads home earlier than hoped after last year’s Round of 32 appearance.

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