Raised in Naples, Florida — American mother, father from Gran Canaria — Kaitlin Quevedo came up through the Gomez Tennis Academy, won the USTA Girls' 16 national clay-court title in 2021 and reached No. 5 in the ITF junior rankings by June 2023. Then the fork: at 17 she moved to Barcelona, and in 2024 began competing under the Spanish flag. "It wasn't a hard decision," she told CLAY in April 2026.
Clay is the through-line. The Drop Shot's surface ratings grade her clay game nearly 100 points above her hard-court mark, and at a listed 5-foot-6 she doesn't live on free points — under 3% aces across her 2026 tour-level matches — building instead on baseline patience modeled on a childhood reference: "I like the mentality of Rafa Nadal," she told Tennis.com in 2025.
Her climb has been stepwise: three ITF titles at 16 in 2022, four more in 2024, then a 2025 jump — a first WTA 125 semifinal at Caldas da Rainha, a runner-up finish as top seed at Hamburg's Ladies & Gents Cup, and a year-end ranking that moved from 317 to 144. In 2026 the tour firsts arrived: a 6-2 6-4 win over Venus Williams at the Madrid Open for her first 1000-level main-draw victory, a 7-6(5) 7-6(2) win over Leolia Jeanjean at the French Open for her first Grand Slam main-draw win before Elina Svitolina ended the run, plus an April Billie Jean King Cup tie against Slovenia in which Spain's injuries made the 20-year-old its No. 1.
As of July 2026 she sits at a career-high WTA No. 100, first reached July 14 and 129 spots up on a year earlier, with a Round of 32 meeting against Elena Gabriela Ruse next at the Iași Open.
| Country | ESP |
|---|---|
| Born | Feb 13, 2006 (age 20) |
| Birthplace | - |
| Plays | right-handed |
| WTA ranking | No. 110 |