Ortenzi stuns Osorio

Argentinian qualifier Jazmín Ortenzi scored the biggest win of her career, beating top seed Camila Osorio 7-6(4), 7-6(5) to reach the WTA 250 Bogotá quarterfinals — ending Osorio’s unbeaten run at the event since 2022 (x.com). It's a breakthrough performance for Ortenzi on clay and shifts spotlight onto her as the Bogotá draw tightens (x.com).

Ortenzi entered Bogotá’s main draw through qualifying and is listed at world No. 206 on the WTA rankings this week. (wtatennis.com) The victory marked Ortenzi’s first win over a Top‑100 opponent and came after she recorded her maiden WTA main‑draw win in round one against Irene Burillo; this is only her second WTA main‑draw appearance. (wtatennis.com/videos/4480965/qualifier-ortenzi-dethrones-osorio-in-bogota-to-make-first-wta-quarterfinal) Camila Osorio, the tournament’s two‑time defending champion who is ranked No. 54 and owns a career‑high of No. 33, had been chasing a fourth Bogotá crown before Thursday’s upset. (wtatennis.com) (eltiempo.com) Ortenzi’s reward is a quarterfinal date with Argentine wildcard Julia Riera, who sits around world No. 186 and reached the last 16 after saving three set points to beat Selena Janicijevic in round one. (en.tennistemple.com/match/ortenzi-riera-bogota-2026/9458622) (wtatennis.com/videos/4478987/riera-saves-three-set-points-denies-janicijevic-in-bogota-first-round) Reaching the last eight at the WTA 250 Copa Colsanitas guarantees Ortenzi a payday above the early‑round prize and moves her into the tournament’s quarterfinal prize bracket (listed at $7,025 for this event). (tennistonic.com/tournament/wta/16717/Copa-Colsanitas---Bogota/)

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