Camila Osorio vs Janice Tjen — Rabat 2026
Rabat 2026

Osorio rallies past Tjen 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 to reach Rabat quarterfinals

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Camila Osorio recovered from a second-set stumble to defeat Janice Tjen 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 in the Rabat Round of 16 on Wednesday. The Colombian converted 5 of 10 break points and dominated the decider, dropping just one game to secure her quarterfinal berth.

After claiming a comfortable opening set, Osorio faltered in the second as Tjen found her rhythm and leveled the match. But the former Rabat semifinalist regained control immediately in the third, racing to a 5-0 lead before closing out the victory. Osorio’s superior break point conversion — 50% compared to Tjen’s 13.6% (3 of 22) — proved the decisive difference across three sets.

The Colombian finished with 98 total points won to Tjen’s 89, aided by a 75% first serve percentage that outpaced Tjen’s 63%. Though Osorio committed seven double faults to Tjen’s five, her two aces and steadier performance under pressure carried her through the 2-hour, 19-minute encounter.

Key Takeaways

  • Osorio’s break point conversion rate of 50% (5 of 10) dwarfed Tjen’s 13.6% (3 of 22), highlighting her ability to seize critical moments throughout the match.
  • The Colombian’s 75% first serve percentage was significantly above her hard court average of 70%, providing a stable foundation despite committing seven double faults.
  • Tjen won just 34% of second serve points, exposing a vulnerability that Osorio ruthlessly exploited — particularly in the decisive third set where she won six consecutive games.
  • Osorio’s experience at Rabat showed in the final set: a former semifinalist at the tournament, she allowed the debutant Tjen just one game after dropping the second set.

Player Analysis

Camila Osorio

Osorio demonstrated the mental fortitude of a seasoned competitor, shaking off a second-set lapse to dominate the decider. Her 75% first serve percentage — well above her 70% hard court average — provided consistent platform to dictate play. The Colombian was clinical on break points, converting 5 of 10 opportunities compared to Tjen’s woeful 3 of 22. While seven double faults suggested occasional serving jitters, Osorio’s ability to win 64% of first serve points and 40% of second serve points kept Tjen under constant pressure.

The third set showcased Osorio at her most ruthless. After the disappointment of dropping the second set 3-6, she raced to a 5-0 lead in the decider, displaying the composure and shot tolerance that has carried her to five career titles. Her familiarity with Rabat — a tournament where she reached the semifinals in 2025 — clearly paid dividends when the match entered its decisive phase.

Janice Tjen

Tjen showed flashes of quality, particularly in the second set where she leveled the match with cleaner tennis. Her 63% first serve percentage and five double faults suggested a steadier service game than Osorio’s on paper, yet she couldn’t translate that into consistent pressure. The Indonesian’s Achilles heel was break point defense: she faced 22 break point opportunities and saved just 19 of them, a conversion rate that left her vulnerable whenever Osorio stepped up her aggression.

Making her Rabat debut, Tjen won just 34% of second serve points — a glaring weakness Osorio identified and attacked. Once the match reached the third set, Tjen’s resistance crumbled. She won only one game in the decider, unable to match the intensity and experience of an opponent who had thrived at this tournament before. The 89 total points won to Osorio’s 98 reflected a match that was closer than the final scoreline suggested, but Tjen’s inability to capitalize on her 22 break point chances proved fatal.

Match Statistics

Match Statistics: Camila Osorio vs Janice Tjen — Rabat 2026
Camila Osorio Stat Janice Tjen
2 Aces 0
7 Double Faults 5
75% 1st Serve % 63%
64% 1st Serve Points Won 63%
40% 2nd Serve Points Won 34%
5/10 Break Points Won 3/22
98 Total Points Won 89

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Camila Osorio vs Janice Tjen at Rabat 2026?

Camila Osorio defeated Janice Tjen 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 in the Round of 16 at the 2026 Rabat WTA tournament.

How many break points did Osorio convert against Tjen?

Osorio converted 5 of 10 break point opportunities (50%), while Tjen managed just 3 of 22 (13.6%), a disparity that proved decisive.

What round did Osorio reach at Rabat 2026?

With this victory, Osorio advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2026 Rabat tournament, continuing her strong history at the event where she reached the semifinals in 2025.

What was Osorio’s first serve percentage against Tjen?

Osorio hit 75% of her first serves in, compared to Tjen’s 63%, providing a crucial advantage despite committing seven double faults.

What’s Next

Osorio advances to the Rabat quarterfinals, where she will look to continue her strong form at a tournament where she reached the semifinals last year. For Tjen, this loss in her Rabat debut highlights areas to refine — particularly her break point conversion and second serve — as she continues to build experience on the tour.

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