In October, she received a wildcard to play in the qualifying draw of a $25k tournament in Augusta, Georgia, however, she lost the match to Bulgarian Svetlana Krivencheva in three tight sets.
She made the quarterfinals in doubles (partnering Grace Min) though, falling in a tight match to Kimberly Couts and Sharon Fichman.
Burdette's only tournament of 2011 was the US Open women's doubles, where she received a wildcard together with her partner Hilary Barte.
[5][6] A week after her second-round defeat in Stanford, on July 16, Burdette headed to compete in her first ITF event, a $10k hardcourt tournament held in Evansville.
[7] Burdette defeated Sally Peers, Naomi Osaka, Bojana Bobusic, and Julia Elbaba, and reached her first final on the ITF Circuit.
She defeated lucky loser Sherazad Benamar, Olga Savchuk, Olivia Rogowska, and Chiara Scholl to secure her place in the final.
Another straight-sets victory over Jessica Pegula brought Burdette her second ITF title within the space of a month.
[12] In the first round, Burdette defeated Swiss Timea Bacsinszky,[13] backing it up with another straight-sets win over Lucie Hradecká.
Her last match on the professional tour was a tight first-round loss to Marina Erakovic in Quebec City at the 2013 Challenge Bell, on September 9, 2013.