Priscilla Hon
Age: 27 (09/05/1998)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    37 / 21
    327 / 234
    WTA doubles titles
    10 / 4
    143 / 120
    Prize money
    $635,920
    $2,138,512
    Prize money
    $635,920
    $2,138,512
    Titles
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    0
    Titles
    0
    0
  • Full description
    Personal

    Previously worked with Guillaume Peyre and Anthony Richardson Born, raised and lives in Brisbane, Australia Parents are Ming and Connie, siblings are Hannah and Joannah Hobbies include going to the beach, food, getting lost exploring in a new place for vacation Idolizes Justine Henin and Roger Federer Favorite shot is her backhand and favorite surface to play on is hard court.

    Career Highlights

    DOUBLES Finalist (1): 2025 - Brisbane (w/Kalinskaya)

    Career in Review

    In 2025, posted career-best Grand Slam result (making US Open 3r as qualifier) and first WTA 1000 main draw wins (reaching Beijing 3r as qualifier), leading to Top 100 debut on October 6 and reaching career-high No.94 the following week; in doubles, made first WTA Tour final at Brisbane (finished R-Up w/Kalinskaya)

    During 2024, reached main draw as a qualifier at US Open, Seoul, Ningbo and Tokyo. Also made R16 at Hong Kong for a second consecutive year (l. eventual champion Shnaider)

    Best Tour showing of 2023 was at Hong Kong with R16 (l. Blinkova); also made QF at WTA 125 Florence

    In 2022, d. No.17 Kvitova at Adelaide for first career Top 20 win; on ITF Circuit, won titles at W25 events in Netanya, Nottingham and Cairns

    Highlight of injury-disrupted 2021 season was 2r showing at WTA 125 event in Columbus; fell in qualifying at five WTA Tour events, including Roland Garros and Wimbledon

    In 2020, made 2r at Australian Open and fell 1r at Brisbane, Adelaide, Doha and Lyon. Did not play after Tour's resumption in August due to hip injury

    2019 season highlight was notching first career Grand Slam main draw win at 2019 Roland Garros (as WC, d. lucky loser Babos, l. Keys)

    In 2018, reached 2r at Seoul as qualifier (l. Minella); also contested qualifying at 10 Tour-level events (incl. all four majors), and won ITF Circuit title at $60K/Bendigo-AUS

    WTA main draw debut came as wildcard at 2016 Brisbane (l. Crawford)

    Made WTA qualifying debut at 2015 Hobart

    On ITF Circuit, winner of 13 singles titles and 13 doubles titles

    Played first professional events of career on ITF Circuit in Australia in 2012

    Peaked at No.13 in the junior world rankings

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