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Biography
- Coached by Jay Devashetty
- Born in Flushing Hospital in New York before moving to New Jersey
- Parents are Fay and Don, brother is Jay
- Serves on the WTA Player’s Council as a representative for players ranked 101+
- Graduated from Stanford University in 2014 with a major in Science, Technology and Society
- Also graduated as a four-time all American, going 97-17 in four seasons with the Cardinal and was named the 2014 ITA National Senior Player of the Year
Plays
Right-HandedCareer High
87Height
5' 5"Birthday
Jun 15, 1992 June 15, 1992Birthplace
Flushing Meadows, NY, USACareer in Review
Compiled 9-13 record in 2020, including 1r exits at all three of the year's majors
Enjoyed impressive 2019 campaign, compiling 34-24 record (across all levels) and finishing year inside Top 100 for the first time (at No.91)
Highlights of last season were R16 showing at US Open (as WC, l. Mertens) and first Premier-level QF at San Jose (l. Vekic), another QF at Seoul (l. Alexandrova) and reaching one final on ITF Circuit
Made Top 100 debut following run at Flushing Meadows (rose from No.141 to No.93 on September 9, 2019)
Enjoyed second Top 200 season in 2018 at No.196 (also No.106 in 2017)
Highlights of 2018 season were R-Up finish at $60K ITF/Landisville-PA and 2r showing at Charleston (l. Goerges). Also fell 1r at Sydney, Australian Open, Nottingham, Washington DC and Quebec City
Owns four career wins over Top 50 players: No.39 Suarez Navarro (at 2018 Sydney), No.29 Ostapenko (2019 Bogota), No.42 Tomljanovic and No.20 Mertens (both at 2019 San Jose)
Reached QF at 2017 Nottingham (as qualifier, d. Osaka, l. Rybarikova); also won $80k USTA Pro Circuit event in Tyler Texas in November, 2017
Owns seven ITF Circuit singles titles overall, as well as two doubles titles
Won title on professional debut at $10k ITF/Landisville, PA-USA