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==Biography==
'''Carson Branstine''' (born September 9, 2000 in Irvine, California, United States) is an American-Canadian professional tennis player. She reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 344343 on June 1017, 2024 and a career-high WTA doubles ranking of No. 203 on September 18, 2017.
 
Branstine represented the United States from 2014 to February 2017, but started representing Canada, the birth country of her mother, in March 2017. She won the 2017 Australian Open and French Open junior doubles titles with [[Bianca Andreescu]]. In her first tournament as a Canadian, the ITF G1 in Carson, she went on to win both the singles and doubles titles. Also in 2017 at the [[Tournoi de Québec|Coupe Banque Nationale]], she advanced, with compatriot [[Bianca Andreescu|Andreescu]], to her first WTA doubles final where they were defeated by the first seeds Tímea Babos and Andrea Hlaváčková. In 2018, she won her first professional doubles title with [[Bianca Andreescu|Andreescu]] at the ITF 25K in [[Challenger de Gatineau|Gatineau]]. In 2019, Branstine reached her first professional singles title, losing to Elizabeth Mandlik at the ITF W15 in Carson, United States. Also in 2019 at the W25 [[Challenger de Gatineau]], she advanced to her second professional singles title where she was defeated by compatriot [[Leylah Annie Fernandez]]. In 2021, she won her first pro singles title at the ITF W15 in Cairo, defeating Priska Madelyn Nugroho in the final. She was a part of the University of Southern California tennis team for the 2019–20 season and transferred to the University of Virginia in 2021. In 2023, she won two singles titles and one doubles title at ITF W15s in Monastir. In 2024, Branstine won the title at the ITF W35 in Monastir and a doubles title at the ITF W35 in Hammamet. She was a member of the Texas A&M University team from 2021 to 2024. Also in 2024, she captured the singles title at the ITF W75 in Sumter over Sophie Chang.