MATCH NOTES: COPA COLSANITAS BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA | APRIL 5-11, 2021 | $235,238 | WTA 250

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VIKTORIYA TOMOVA (BUL #146) VS. [5] TAMARA ZIDANSEK (SLO #93)

Head-to-head: TAMARA ZIDANSEK leads 2-1

2016 ITF/SZEGED CLAY O QF VIKTORIYA TOMOVA 6-1 ret. 2016 ITF//PADOVA CLAY O R2 TAMARA ZIDANSEK 7-5 6-3 2015 ITF//BANJA LUKA CLAY O QF TAMARA ZIDANSEK 6-2 6-1

TOMOVA ZIDANSEK Career Prize Money $670,374 Career Prize Money $1,132,133 Plays Right-handed Plays Right-handed Date of Birth (Age) Feb. 25, 1995 (26) Date of Birth (Age) Dec. 26, 1997 (23) Singles Titles 0 Singles Titles 0 Bogotá W-L (MD) 3-0 Bogotá W-L (MD) 5-1 YTD / Career W-L (MD) 3-2 / 11-18 YTD / Career W-L (MD) 7-5 / 35-40 Top 10 W-L (YTD / Career) 0-0 / 0-1 Top 10 W-L (YTD / Career) 0-0 / 0-3 Top 20 W-L (YTD / Career) 0-1 / 0-2 Top 20 W-L (YTD / Career) 0-0 / 1-6 Coach - Coach Zoran Krajnc

TOMOVA: • Making debut at Copa Colsanitas – one of 14 main draw debutantes (also fellow semifinalist Tan) • Beat Friedsam in 1r and then No.8 seed Wang Yafan in 2r to register back-to-back Tour-level wins for the first time in her career • Made fast starts to both the second and third sets to complete comeback win over Parrizas Diaz in QF • Faces No.93 Zidansek in today’s SF; owns five Top 100 wins in her career, over No.40 Goerges at 2017 Bastad (via ret.), No.87 Kozlova at 2017 $100k ITF/Dubai-UAE (via ret.), No.79 Jakupovic at 2018 Hong Kong, No.96 Boulter at 2018 $100k ITF/Suzhou-CHN (via ret.) and No.57 Cornet (2019 Osaka) • Owns eight clay court singles titles on ITF Circuit, most recently at $80k ITF/Biarritz-FRA (d. Kovinic in F) • Prior to this week, best result of season was QF run at $25k ITF/Altenkirchen-GER. At Tour-level, fell 1r at Dubai (as LL, l. Mertens) and St. Petersburg (l. Wang Xinyu), and in qualifying at , Lyon and Miami • Ended 2020 ranked No.138 – her best year-end finish • On Tour’s return, fell 1r at US Open and Istanbul before reaching SF at $80k ITF/Cagnes-sur-Mer-FRA • During the break on tour, won a series of exhibitions in central Europe, posting 7-0 win-loss record • In final event before the tour’s hiatus, made 2r at Lyon (l. Van Uytvanck) • Started 2020 with a productive spell on ITF Circuit in Great Britain, finishing R-Up at $25K Glasgow before winning 16th title at this level at $25K Sunderland (d. Raducanu in F) • Opened 2020 by contesting qualifying at both Brisbane and Australian Open • Posted fourth consecutive Top 200 season in 2019 (finishing at No.159) • Made four tour-level appearances in 2019, highlighted by 2r showing at Osaka (as qualifier, d. Cornet, l. Osaka), while won title at $80K ITF/Biarritz-FRA (d. Kovinic in F) • Finished 2018 ranked No.156

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MATCH NOTES: COPA COLSANITAS BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA | APRIL 5-11, 2021 | $235,238 | WTA 250

• Best result is reaching 2r at 2018 Wimbledon (as qualifier, d. Smitkova, l. S.Williams); set career- high No.128 following the tournament (July 16, 2018) • Year was highlighted by her first ever Grand Slam main draw appearances at Australian Open (l. Gibbs in 1r) and first ever Grand Slam main draw victory at Wimbledon • Reached 2r at Istanbul (d. Ivakhnenko, l. Kuznetsova) and Hong Kong (d. Hakupovic, l. Kucova) • On ITF Circuit, best result was SF at $100k ITF/Suzhou-CHN (l. Zheng) • Finished 2017 ranked No.141 (up from No.152 in 2016) – best year-end finish of career • In 2017, reached 2r at Bastad (as qualifier, l. Krunic) and Linz (as qualifier, l. Golubic). Also fell 1r at Gstaad – making her WTA main draw debut – and in qualifying on 12 occasions (including all four majors) • Best career win by ranking was over No.40 Goerges in 1r of 2017 Bastad (via ret.) • Won two ITF Circuit titles in 2017 at $25k ITF/Istanbul-TUR and $25k ITF/Sofial-BUL – her 13th and 14th titles at this level • Made successful comeback from injury in 2016, winning 64 matches and four titles, rising over 300 places in the rankings. Since return has stopped playing doubles to protect injury • In 2015, missed five months with a leg muscle strain – ended season at No.474 • Member of Bulgarian Fed Cup Team, 2014-15, 2017-20 • Made WTA qualifying debut at 2010 Miami • On ITF Circuit owns 16 singles titles and 12 doubles titles • Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in Bulgaria in 2009

ZIDANSEK: • Playing Bogotá for the second time, having made QF in 2019 (l. Arruabarrena) • Made a flying start to this year’s tournament, winning 12 of the first 13 points en route to straight sets victory over Kalinskaya, then beat qualifier Gatto-Monticone in 2r • Hit 28 winners in QF win over former Roland Garros R-Up Errani, reeling off the final six games of the match to close out victory • Faces No.146 Tomova in today’s SF – two of past three losses have been to players ranked outside Top 100, against No.120 McNally at Guadalajara and No.120 Dodin at Miami qualifying • Won first career meeting with Tomova, at $10k ITF/Banja Luka-BOS, en route to the second of 14 clay court titles on ITF Circuit • Owns 1-2 record in WTA SF matches, having beaten Sinaikova at 2019 Nürnberg and lost to Potapova at 2018 Moscow [River Cup] and Tomljanovic at 2019 Hua Hin • In addition to runs at 2019 Nürnberg and 2018 Moscow [River Cup], career highlights on clay include WTA 125K Series titles at Bol in 2018 and 2019 • Fell 2r at Guadalajara and Monterrey before contesting qualifying at Miami • Opened season with 3r showing at Abu Dhabi (l. Kostyuk) before 1r exits at Gippsland Trophy (l. Kovinic) and Australian Open (l. Diyas) • Best singles result in 2020 was reaching QF at Acapulco (l. Zarazua) • Earned a career high doubles ranking of No.57 on November 16, 2020 after winning third career Tour-level doubles title at Ostrava (w/Rus). Also lifted the doubles title at Palermo (w/Rus)

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MATCH NOTES: COPA COLSANITAS BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA | APRIL 5-11, 2021 | $235,238 | WTA 250

• Highlights of 2019 were reaching first WTA singles final, at Nurnberg (l. Putintseva in F), as well as defending WTA 125 Series title at Bol (d. Sorribes Tormo in F) and reaching SF at Hua Hin (l. Tomljanovic) • Contested all the Slam main draws in 2019 for the first time – reached 2r twice, at 2019 Australian Open (l. Osaka) and 2019 Wimbledon (l. Wang Qiang) • Highlights in 2018 included SF run at Moscow [River Cup] and title run at Bol WTA 125K Series event • Broke into Top 100 (at No.95) following Bol title on June 11, 2018 - became the ninth Slovenian player in history to crack the Top 100 • In 2018, posted seven tour-level main draw wins and 40 on ITF Circuit; reached SF in just third WTA main draw, at Moscow [River Cup] (d. No.13 Kasatkina in 2r, l. Potapova) • Made 2r on WTA main draw debut at Rabat in 2018 (as qualifier, d. Linette, l. Hsieh) • WTA qualifying debut came at 2018 Brisbane • Spent three months off tour with left knee injury in 2018 • Slovene Fed Cup Team, 2017-18, 2020 • Won first ITF Circuit title of career aged 16 at $10k Velenje in 2014 - has won 16 more singles titles at this level

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MATCH NOTES: COPA COLSANITAS BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA | APRIL 5-11, 2021 | $235,238 | WTA 250

[WC] MARIA CAMILA OSORIO SERRANO (COL #180) VS. [Q] HARMONY TAN (FRA #190)

Head-to-head: First meeting

OSORIO SERRANO TAN Career Prize Money $144,383 Career Prize Money $412,076 Plays Right-handed Plays Right-handed Date of Birth (Age) Dec. 22, 2001 (19) Date of Birth (Age) Sep. 11, 1997 (23) Singles Titles 0 Singles Titles 0 Bogotá W-L (MD) 5-2 Bogotá W-L (MD) 3-0 YTD / Career W-L (MD) 3-1 / 6-4 YTD / Career W-L (MD) 3-1 / 3-7 Top 10 W-L (YTD / Career) 0-0 /0-0 Top 10 W-L (YTD / Career) 0-0 / 0-0 Top 20 W-L (YTD / Career) 0-0 /0-0 Top 20 W-L (YTD / Career) 0-0 / 0-0 Coach Alejandro Falla Coach -

OSORIO SERRANO:

• Making third main draw appearance at Bogotá (fifth overall), where she reached QF in 2019 (l. eventual champion Anisimova in 3s) • Also fell 1r in 2018 (l. Blinkova) and in qualifying in 2016 and 2017 • Opened this year’s campaign by breaking seven times to beat Vickery • Upset No.98 Martincova in 2r to score maiden Top 100 win; in terms of ranking, best previous career win came over No.134 Wang Xiyu in qualifying at 2021 Monterrey • Broke serve six times to beat former Top 50 player Voegele in QF • Faces Tan in today’s SF; is the fourth Colombian to reach the SF here, following in the footsteps of four-time champion Zuluaga, Castaño, and Duque-Mariño – the most recent to do so, falling to Shvedova at this stage in 2015 • Owns three clay court singles titles on ITF Circuit • Contesting tournament ranked at a career-high No.180 (April 5, 2021) • Best results of the season on ITF Circuit were QFs at $25k Orlando and $25k Boca Raton. Also reached final round of qualifying for Australian Open (l. Burel) • Ended 2020 ranked at No.186 – the same position she ended 2019 campaign, too • Best results were SF run at $25k ITF/Saint-Malo-FRA. Also contested qualifying at Australian Open and Roland Garros • In 2019 won second and third career ITF Circuit titles, both at $25k Guayaquil-ECU • Won first ITF Circuit singles title at $15k Cucuta-COL • Colombian Team 2016-17, 2019 • Fell 1r on WTA main draw debut at 2017 Bogotá (as WC, l. Blinkova) • Made professional debut in qualifying at 2016 Bogotá (l. Perrin in 3s) • On the ITF Junior Circuit rose to No.1 in September 2019, shortly after winning US Open girls’ singles title (d. Yepifanova in F)

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MATCH NOTES: COPA COLSANITAS BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA | APRIL 5-11, 2021 | $235,238 | WTA 250

TAN: • Making debut at Bogotá as qualifier • Beat Sizikova and former Top 100 player Jakupovic in qualifying • In 1r of main draw, upset former Top 20 player Buzarnescu in straight sets – her first Tour-level win – then edged past No.213 Seguel in 2r • Won six of the last seven games to close out victory over 2012 champion Arruabarrena in QF • Faces No.180 Osorio Serrano in SF; both women are bidding to be lowest-ranked finalist on Tour this year (currently No.144 Bouchard – Guadalajara R-Up) • Owns four clay court singles titles on ITF Circuit • Made 1r exits at Lyon (as WC, l. Badosa) and also $25k ITF/Grenoble-FRA (l. Golubic) • Rose to career-high No.188 on February 22, 2021; will move into Top 160 by reaching SF here • In January, lifted seventh and biggest ITF Circuit title, at $60k Andrezieux-Boutheon-FRA • Fell in the final round of qualifying at the Australian Open qualifying event in Dubai (l. Cocciaretto) • Finished 2020 ranked at No.233 – her best year-end finish and up from No.247 in 2019 • Best results last season on ITF Circuit were R-Up finish at Petit-Bourg, FRA (l. Podoroska) and two further SFs. At Tour-level, fell 1r at Roland Garros (as WC, l. Kasatkina) and Linz (as qualifier, l. Krejcikova) • Ended 2019 inside Top 300 for the first time after finishing year with 33-27 record • Fell 1r on Grand Slam debut at 2018 US Open (l. Bouchard) • Won maiden WTA title at $10k Algiers-ALG in 2015 • Owns seven singles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit • Made professional debut at $10k ITF/Gonesse-FRA in 2012

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