JAKARTA - Indonesian women's tennis player Janice Tjen suffered a defeat in the second round of the 2026 Morocco Open WTA 250. She returned from the tournament after losing to Colombian player Camila Osorio.
Janice, who is the first seed in the event, surrendered in the three-set match 3-6, 6-3, and 0-6 against Osorio at the Club des Cheminots Stadium, Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, WIB night.
The world number 41 was involved in a physical duel before finally having to admit his opponent's superiority. This is his second defeat against Osorio on a competitive court after he previously lost at the Merida Open 2026 in February.
In their latest meeting, the effectiveness of the service and their own mistakes were the difference between the final result. Janice recorded six double faults, while Osorio was a little more with seven.
Although Janice's first service percentage reached 68 percent, he had difficulty securing the score from the second service situation because he was only able to win 36 percent of the points. This is inversely proportional to Osorio who reached 50 percent.
Janice actually got 13 break point opportunities created throughout the match. However, the Jakarta-born tennis player seemed less clinical at critical points and was only able to convert three of them.
On the other hand, Osorio appeared much more deadly in utilizing the break point he got. The 24-year-old tennis player successfully used six break points to dismantle Janice's defense.
Overall, Janice bagged 85 points, 11 points behind Osorio who recorded 96 points of victory to lock a ticket to the quarterfinal. This defeat was certainly a bitter result for Janice who came as the first seed.
However, the persistent performance he showed when winning a total of 36 service reception points remains a positive note, especially in maturing mental calmness for the 2026 Roland Garros Grand Slam next week.
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