The Canadian broke through in 2025, drawing attention for funding her tennis career through modeling—she’s signed with two agencies—while pursuing a degree at Texas A&M. She also qualified for the Wimbledon main draw for the first time that year.
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She opened this season in Australia, winning her first-round qualifying match at the Australian Open before retiring injured against Daria Snigur due to a shoulder issue. She hasn’t competed since—another frustration highlighted in her video.
“So sorry about your injury! You’re not going to make a single dollar for eight months,” Branstine lamented.
“You must be crazy for thinking we would cover your medical bills from the tournament we hosted you at!
“Yeah, we have insurance, but it’s the most expensive insurance ever, of course.”
She ends with a jab at tennis’ packed schedule, another long-standing complaint among players:
“Obviously there’s an off season! You play from December to November. Wait…”
