Carson Branstine
Branstine with Texas A&M in 2024 | |
| Country (sports) | United States (2014–17) Canada (2017–present) |
|---|---|
| Residence | Orange, California, United States |
| Born | September 9, 2000 Irvine, California, United States |
| Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
| Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
| Prize money | $293,202 |
| Singles | |
| Career record | 144–78 |
| Career titles | 7 ITF |
| Highest ranking | No. 172 (6 October 2025) |
| Current ranking | No. 174 (22 September 2025) |
| Grand Slam singles results | |
| Australian Open | Q2 (2026) |
| French Open | Q2 (2025) |
| Wimbledon | 1R (2025) |
| US Open | Q1 (2025) |
| Doubles | |
| Career record | 38–28 |
| Career titles | 3 ITF |
| Highest ranking | No. 203 (18 September 2017) |
| Current ranking | No. 832 (22 September 2025) |
| Grand Slam doubles results | |
| Australian Open Junior | W (2017) |
| French Open Junior | W (2017) |
| Wimbledon Junior | SF (2017) |
| US Open Junior | 2R (2015, 2017) |
| Last updated on: 22 September 2025. | |
Carson Branstine (born September 9, 2000) is an American-born Canadian professional tennis player and model. She achieved a career-high singles ranking of No. 174 by the WTA on 22 September 2025. Branstine also reached a best doubles ranking of world No. 203, on 18 September 2017.
Branstine represented the United States before switching to Canada, the birth country of her mother, in 2017. That year, she reached a career-high ITF junior circuit ranking of No. 4 and won the Australian Open and French Open girls' doubles titles with Bianca Andreescu. After several years battling injury, she played college tennis for the Texas A&M Aggies and helped lead the team to its first national title as a redshirt senior in 2024.