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Biography
- Coached by Timothy Nichols
- Fitness coach is Mario Jelcic
- Started playing tennis at the age of nine
- Favorite surface is clay
- Favorite players growing up were Roger Federer and Kei Nishikori
- Likes to listen to BTS
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Right-HandedCareer High
47Height
5' 9'' (1.74m)Birthday
Aug 11, 2001 August 11, 2001Birthplace
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCareer Highlights
DOUBLES
Winner (1): 2024 - Jiujiang (w/Guo).
Finalist (1): 2024 - Hua Hin 2(w/Chong).
Career in Review
In 2024 won first main draw Grand Slam matches of her career at Roland Garros (as a qualifier l. Sabalenka in 2r) and US Open (l. Niemeier in 2r), breaking into the Top 100 for the first time and reaching a career high of No.55 in October. In doubles claimed first career title at Jiujiang with Guo Hanyu and also reached final at Hua Hin 2 with Eudice Chong
Best result of 2023 was R16 at Guangzhou (l. Bronzetti). Also entered directly into main draw at Australian Open (l. Pera), Hua Hin (l. Yastremska), Osaka (l. Zhu Lin) and Tokyo (l. Day).
Enjoyed breakthrough year in 2022, playing first WTA 250 main draw match at Chennai (l. Linette). Entered first Grand Slam’s, reaching Q3 at both Roland Garros (l. Niemeier) and US Open (l. Avanesyan).
Beat first Top 50 player at Monastir (No. 41, Martic) reaching Tour-level QF for first time (l. Mertens). Began 2022 ranked No. 499 and ended at No. 105.
Won first ITF tournament at Hua Hin W15 in 2019, also winning first ITF doubles title at Kyoto W60 (w/Hozumi).
Played first professional tournaments in 2017, entering Tokyo (Japan Open, WTA 250) qualifying (l. Sema in Q1) and Tokyo (Toray Pan Pacific Open, WTA 500) qualifying (l. Linette in Q2).
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