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Biography
- Lifted seven ITF singles titles in 2024, and three doubles titles
- Won Tennis Victoria's 2024 Male Junior Athlete of the Year award, and 2025 Most Outstanding Athlete with a Disability
- Made his senior Grand Slam debut at the 2025 Australian Open aged 15, beating compatriot and idol Heath Davidson in the first round
- Won four ITF singles titles in 2025, and a further four in doubles including the Queensland Wheelchair Open partnering with Heath Davidson
Statistics
Key statistics
| Born | 1 May 2009 |
| Birthplace | China |
| Plays | Right-handed |
Top career ranking
- 2025: 1 - World Junior Boys Quads (27 Jan 2025)
World Junior Boys Quads End of Year Rankings
- 2025: 2
- 2024: 4
- 2023: 16
World Quads End of Year Rankings
- 2025: 7
- 2024: 20
- 2023: 69
Singles titles
- 2025: Sardinia, La Couarde Sur Mer, Queensland Wheelchair Open, Brisbane Wheelchair Classic
- 2024: TTF 2 Antalya, Canberra Wheelchair Open, NSW Wheelchair Open, Queensland Wheelchair Open (Junior Grade A), Brisbane Wheelchair Classic boys, Megasaray Cup, Melbourne Wheelchair Classic
Singles finals
- 2025: ITF2S College Park, Melbourne Wheelchair Open boys
- 2024: JTCC Championships College Park, Megasaray Cup Antalya
Doubles titles
- 2025: La Couarde Sur Mer (w/ Justin Michel), ITF1S Geneva (w/ Benjamin Wenzel), Queensland Wheelchair Open (w/ Heath Davidson), Brisbane Wheelchair Classic boys (w/ Harrison Dudley)
- 2024: TTF 1 Antalya (w/ Finn Broadbent), Canberra Wheelchair Open (w/ Finn Broadbent), Queensland Wheelchair Open (Junior Grade A) (w/ Finn Broadbent)
- 2023: Melbourne Wheelchair Open boys (w/ Isla Gillespie), Victorian Wheelchair Open boys (w/ Hamish Baker)
Doubles finals
- 2025: ITF2S College Park (w/ Kei Usami)
- 2024: Brisbane Wheelchair Classic (w/ Finn Broadbent)