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'''Carol Zhao''' (born June 20, 1995 in Chongqing, China) is a Canadian professional tennis player. She reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 131 on June 25, 2018 and a career-high WTA doubles ranking of No. 157 on July 18, 2016.
 
In 2013, Zhao won the Australian Open junior doubles title. Also in 2013, she won the doubles title at the ITF 25K in [[ChallengerChampionnats de Granby|Granby]], her first pro title. At the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, she won a gold medal in doubles with [[Gabriela Dabrowski]]. She was a member of the Stanford University tennis team from September 2013 to May 2016. She ended her college career with a 76–16 overall record and helped the team win the 2016 NCAA championship. She also was the 2015 NCAA singles runner-up. Zhao turned professional in June 2016. In 2017, she captured her first singles title with a win over Junri Namigata at the ITF 25K in Nanao. Also in 2017, Zhao won her second singles title after defeating Liu Fangzhou at the ITF 100K in Shenzhen. In 2022, she won her third singles title at the ITF W25 in Incheon. Also in 2022, Zhao won her fourth ITF singles title and her second W100 at the tournament in Charleston.
 
Zhao was born in Chongqing, China to Ping and Lily Zhao and started playing tennis at the age of five, with the encouragement of her grade school teacher. At the age of seven, she and her family emigrated to Canada and settled in the city of Richmond Hill, Ontario. In September 2010, she relocated to Montréal to be part of the National Training Centre until August 2013.
 
==ITF Circuit finals==
===Singles: 68 (24 titles, 4 runners-up)===
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|- valign="top"
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!Legend
|- style="background:#f88379;"
|ITF $100,000 tournaments / ITF W100 (1–02–0)
|- style="background:#f7e98e;"
|ITF $75,000 / ITF $80,000 tournaments / ITF W75 / ITF W80 (0–0)
|- style="background:#addfad;"
|ITF $50,000 / ITF $60,000 tournaments / ITF W50 / ITF W60 (0–0)
|- style="background:#ffe4c4;"
|ITF W40 (0–0)
|- style="background:lightblue;"
|ITF $25,000 tournaments / ITF W25 / ITF W35 (1–32–3)
|- style="background:#ccccff;"
|ITF $15,000 tournaments / ITF W15 (0–0)
|- style="background:#f0f8ff;"
|ITF $10,000 tournaments (0–1)
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!Titles by surface
|-
|Hard (1–32–3)
|-
|Clay (0–11–1)
|-
|Grass (0–0)
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|Feb 2021
|style="background:lightblue;"|Potchefstroom, South Africa
|style="background:lightblue;"|$25,000W25
|Hard
|Nuria Párrizas Díaz (ESP)
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|May 2021
|style="background:lightblue;"|Salinas, Ecuador
|style="background:lightblue;"|$25,000W25
|Hard
|Mai Hontama (JPN)
|5–7, 1–6
|-
|style="background:#98fb98;"|Win
|<small>3–4</small>
|Jun 2022
|style="background:lightblue;"|Incheon, South Korea
|style="background:lightblue;"|W25
|Hard
|Mayuka Aikawa (JPN)
|6–4, 6–1
|-
|style="background:#98fb98;"|Win
|<small>4–4</small>
|Jul 2022
|style="background:#f88379;"|Charleston, United States
|style="background:#f88379;"|W100
|Clay
|Himeno Sakatsume (JPN)
|3–6, 6–4, 6–4
|}
 
===Doubles: 1314 (67 titles, 7 runners-up)===
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|- style="background:#f88379;"
|ITF $100,000 tournaments / ITF W100 (0–0)
|- style="background:#f7e98e;"
|ITF $75,000 / ITF $80,000 tournaments / ITF W75 / ITF W80 (0–0)
|- style="background:#addfad;"
|ITF $50,000 / ITF $60,000 tournaments / ITF W50 / ITF W60 (2–0)
|- style="background:#ffe4c4;"
|ITF W40 (0–0)
|- style="background:lightblue;"
|ITF $25,000 tournaments / ITF W25 / ITF W35 (2–53–5)
|- style="background:#ccccff;"
|ITF $15,000 tournaments / ITF W15 (2–1)
|- style="background:#f0f8ff;"
|ITF $10,000 tournaments (0–1)
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!Titles by surface
|-
|Hard (5–46–4)
|-
|Clay (1–3)
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|style="background:#f0f8ff;"|$10,000
|Clay
|[[Erin Routliffe]] (CAN)
|Martina Caregaro (ITA) <br /> Anna Floris (ITA)
|2–6, 7–5, [7–10]
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|<small>1–1</small>
|Jul 2013
|style="background:lightblue;"|[[ChallengerChampionnats de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:lightblue;"|$25,000
|Hard
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|<small>1–2</small>
|Jul 2014
|style="background:lightblue;"|[[ChallengerChampionnats de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:lightblue;"|$25,000
|Hard
|[[Erin Routliffe]] (CAN)
|Hiroko Kuwata (JPN) <br /> Riko Sawayanagi (JPN)
|Walkover
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|<small>5–7</small>
|Jul 2017
|style="background:#addfad;"|[[ChallengerChampionnats de Granby|Granby]], Canada <small>(2)</small>
|style="background:#addfad;"|$60,000
|Hard
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|Hard (i)
|[[Bianca Andreescu]] (CAN)
|Francesca Di Lorenzo (USA) <br /> [[Erin Routliffe]] (NZL)
|Walkover
|-
|style="background:#98fb98;"|Win
|<small>7–7</small>
|Feb 2022
|style="background:lightblue;"|Cancún, Mexico
|style="background:lightblue;"|W25
|Hard
|Kateryna Bondarenko (UKR)
|Jacqueline Cabaj Awad (SWE) <br /> Lina Glushko (ISR)
|7–5, 6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, [10–7]
|}
 
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==Singles performance timeline==
''This table is current through the 20212024 WimbledonAustralian ChampionshipsOpen.''
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
!Tournament!!2018!!2019!!2020!!2021!!2022!!2023!!2024!!SR!!W–L!!Win %
|-
|colspan=811 style="text-align:left;"|'''Grand Slam tournaments'''
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|Australian Open
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|A
|A
|A
|style="background:#ecf2ff;"|Q2
|style="background:#ecf2ff;"|Q2
|0 / 0
|0–0
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|A
|style="background:#ecf2ff;"|Q3
|A
|style="background:#ecf2ff;"|Q2
|
|0 / 0
|0–0
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|style="color:#cccccc;"|NH
|A
|A
|0 / 0
|style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|0–0
|
|0 / 01
|0–1
|0%
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|US Open
|style="background:#ecf2ff;"|Q1
|A
|A
|A
|style="background:#ecf2ff;"|Q1
|A
|
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|0–0
|0–0
|0 / 0
|0–0
|0–1
|–
|0–0
|0 / 01
|0–1
|0%
|}