Camila Osorio vs Caroline Dolehide — Bogota 2026
Bogota 2026

Camila Osorio rallies past Caroline Dolehide 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-1 to begin Bogota title defense

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Camila Osorio opened her title defense at the 2026 Bogota WTA event with a hard-fought 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-1 victory over Caroline Dolehide in the Round of 32. The Colombian, who captured the 2025 Bogota title with a flawless 5-0 run, dropped a tight first-set tiebreak before surging to a dominant straight-sets finish, converting 7 of 11 break point opportunities.

After Dolehide edged the opening set tiebreak 7-5, Osorio seized control by winning 73% of first-serve points and a remarkable 41% of second-serve points—more than double Dolehide’s 19% return on second serves. The turning point came in the second set, where Osorio broke serve three times while holding firm on her own games. The Colombian then raced through the final set, breaking twice more to seal the comeback in emphatic fashion. Dolehide, mired in a 1-9 slump entering the match, managed just three breaks from nine opportunities and never recovered from the momentum shift.

Osorio will advance to the Round of 16, where she continues her quest for a sixth career title and her third consecutive Bogota crown. The defending champion’s ability to regroup after the first-set loss—combined with her superior break point conversion rate of 63.6% versus Dolehide’s 33.3%—proved the difference in a match that showcased Osorio’s resilience on home soil.

Key Takeaways

  • Osorio’s 73% first-serve points won far exceeded her hard court average of 70%, demonstrating sharpness on serve despite dropping the opening tiebreak.
  • The Colombian’s 41% second-serve points won more than doubled Dolehide’s woeful 19%, exposing the American’s inability to capitalize on weaker deliveries.
  • Osorio converted 7 of 11 break points (63.6%), well above her already-excellent 49.2% hard court average, while Dolehide managed just 3 of 9 (33.3%)—a 30-percentage-point gap that decided the match.
  • After the first-set loss, Osorio won 12 of the final 15 games, demonstrating the mental fortitude that carried her to the 2025 Bogota title undefeated.

Player Analysis

Camila Osorio

The defending champion showed why she feels so comfortable in Bogota, overcoming an early setback with ruthless efficiency. Her 64% break point conversion rate demolished Dolehide’s serve and underscored the gap in class once Osorio found her rhythm. Winning 73% of first-serve points kept her ahead of the chains, while her second-serve defense—41% points won—was championship-caliber. After recent losses to Muchova in Miami and Osaka at Indian Wells, Osorio needed a statement performance to reassert herself, and she delivered exactly that in the final two sets.

The Colombian’s ability to flip the match after the tiebreak loss speaks to her mental toughness. She broke Dolehide five times across the final two sets while dropping serve just once, a clinical display that suggests she’s peaking at the right time on home soil. With a 4-6 recent hard court record coming into Bogota, this dominant finish could signal a return to the form that saw her claim four titles in 2024-2025.

Caroline Dolehide

Dolehide’s 1-9 slump continued in painful fashion, despite a gutsy first-set tiebreak win. The American’s serve, typically a weapon, crumbled under Osorio’s pressure—she won just 61% of first-serve points and a disastrous 19% on second serves. That 19% figure is nearly impossible to sustain over three sets, and Dolehide paid the price with five breaks of serve across the final 15 games. Her 33% break point conversion rate, well below her 35.1% hard court average, left her unable to capitalize on the few opportunities Osorio presented.

Facing a confident, home-crowd favorite in the midst of a career-worst losing streak, Dolehide needed near-perfection to pull the upset. Instead, she faded badly after the first set, managing just three games combined in the final two frames. With a 30-44 career hard court record and no recent wins to build on, Dolehide will need to regroup quickly or risk extending this slump deeper into the spring.

Match Statistics

Match Statistics: Camila Osorio vs Caroline Dolehide — Bogota 2026
Camila Osorio Stat Caroline Dolehide
73% 1st Serve Points Won 61%
41% 2nd Serve Points Won 19%
7/11 Break Points Won 3/9

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Camila Osorio vs Caroline Dolehide at Bogota 2026?

Camila Osorio defeated Caroline Dolehide 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-1 in the Round of 32 at the 2026 Bogota WTA event.

How many break points did Camila Osorio convert against Caroline Dolehide?

Osorio converted 7 of 11 break point opportunities (63.6%), while Dolehide managed just 3 of 9 (33.3%).

Is Camila Osorio the defending champion at Bogota?

Yes, Osorio won the 2025 Bogota title with a perfect 5-0 record and is defending her crown in 2026.

What round did Camila Osorio reach at Bogota 2026?

Osorio advanced to the Round of 16 after defeating Dolehide in the Round of 32.

What’s Next

Osorio advances to the Round of 16 in Bogota, where she’ll look to extend her home tournament winning streak to 6-0 across two editions. As the defending champion with a perfect 5-0 record from 2025, the Colombian will enter her next match as a heavy favorite to continue her march toward a sixth career title.

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