Carolina Betancourt

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Carolina Betancourt
Country (sports)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Residence San Luis, Mexico
Born (1993-03-31) 31 March 1993 (age 31)
San Luis
PlaysRight (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$32,993
Singles
Career record79–99
Career titles1 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 561 (2 March 2015)
Doubles
Career record70–81
Career titles4 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 402 (14 September 2015)
Team competitions
Fed Cup 2–1

Carolina Betancourt (born 30 October 1981) is a Mexican former tennis player.

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She has a career-high singles WTA ranking of 561, achieved on 2 March 2015. On 14 September 2015, Betancourt peaked at No. 402 in the doubles rankings. She won one singles title and four doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.

Betancourt made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2011 Mexican Open in the doubles event, partnering Giovanna Manifacio and losing in the first round.

Playing for Mexico Fed Cup team, Betancourt has a win–loss record of 2–1.

ITF finals

$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments

Singles (1–0)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1.8 June 2014ITF Pachuca, MexicoHard Flag of Mexico.svg Fernanda Brito 5–3 ret.

Doubles (4–5)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1.13 June 2011ITF Coatzacoalcos, MexicoHard Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Jessica Roland-Pratt Flag of the United States.svg Yawna Allen
Flag of the United States.svg Whitney Jones
6–1, 6–0
Loss2.5 August 2012ITF Wrexham, United KingdomHard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Elisabeth Fournier Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Higuchi
Flag of Japan.svg Hirono Watanabe
0–6, 6–2, [8–10]
Win3.12 May 2013ITF Ramat HaSharon, IsraelHard Flag of the United States.svg Molly Scott Flag of Israel.svg Ekaterina Tour
Flag of Germany.svg Alina Wessel
6–7, 6–4, [10–4]
Win4.25 August 2013ITF San Luis Potosí, MexicoHard Flag of Mexico.svg Camila Fuentes Flag of Mexico.svg Ana Sofía Sánchez
Flag of Mexico.svg Marcela Zacarías
6–2, 6–3
Loss5.2 November 2013ITF Quintana Roo, MexicoHard Flag of Mexico.svg Camila Fuentes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Khristina Blajkevitch
Flag of France.svg Brandy Mina
6–7(2), 2–6
Loss6.6 July 2014ITF Quintana Roo, MexicoHard Flag of Paraguay.svg Ana Paula Neffa de los Ríos Flag of Spain.svg Loreto Alonso Martínez
Flag of Mexico.svg María Fernanda Navarro Oliva
4–6, 2–6
Loss7.25 October 2014 Abierto Victoria, MexicoHard Flag of Slovakia.svg Lenka Wienerová Flag of Romania.svg Patricia Maria Țig
Flag of Brazil.svg Maria Fernanda Alves
1–6, 2–6
Win8.6 June 2015ITF Manzanillo, MexicoHard Flag of Samoa.svg Steffi Carruthers Flag of the United States.svg Tornado Alicia Black
Flag of the United States.svg Dasha Ivanova
6–3, 6–3
Loss9.28 June 2015ITF Manzanillo, MexicoHard Flag of Chile.svg Daniela Seguel Flag of Mexico.svg Camila Fuentes
Flag of the United States.svg Zoë Gwen Scandalis
3–6, 7–5, [10–12]


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