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Biography
On Court
- began playing tennis at the age of six, encouraged by her aunt
- knew she was good enough to pursue a professional career after representing the ACT in Bruce Cup at age 10
- favourite surface is clay
- representing Australia in the Optus Australian Junior Fed Cup Team in 2006 features among her career highlights
- feels her game most closely resembles Li Na’s
- Says Shuai Zhang is the toughest opponent she has ever faced
- Wishes she could replay her quarterfinal match at the 2014 Margaret River Pro Tour event (lost to Japan’s Rika Ozaki 3-6 6-4 7-6(0))
- Her dream tennis scenario would be victory over a top 10 player in a night match at Rod Laver Arena
- Professional goal is to be the best she can be, with the aim of being a top 10 player
Off Court
- enjoys catching up with friends, shopping, swimming and watching movies, her favourite of which is Sister Act
- father is Jun Bai, a retired public servant while Alison’s mother, Alejandra Benedictors-Bai, died of breast cancer when Alison was 10
- best piece of advice is to just keep going after it
- her perfect day would involve breakfast at a nice cafe followed by a day of pampering (massage, nails), followed by a movie and a quiet dinner
- would have been a lawyer if not a tennis player
Titles/Finals
Titles
2015 Mildura ITF
Finals
2018 Changsha ITF
2014 Mildura ITF
Statistics
Key statistics
Age | 35 |
Born | 18 January 1990 |
Birth Place | Canberra, ACT |
Lives | Canberra, ACT |
Height | 169 cm |
Plays | Right-handed |
Coach | Tony Roche |
Year-end singles ranking history
Year | Australian ranking |
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2017 | 475 |
2016 | 412 |
2015 | 323 |
2014 | 562 |
2013 | 436 |
2012 | 691 |
2011 | 607 |
2010 | 436 |
2009 | 577 |
2008 | 497 |
2007 | 498 |
2006 | 850 |
2005 | 982 |