Alison Bai
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Alison Bai (born 18 January 1990) is an Australian former
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player. Her highest WTA singles ranking is No. 305, which she reached on 2 November 2015. Her career-high in doubles is 125, set on 20 January 2020. On the ITF Circuit, Bai won her first singles title in 2015 at the $15k event on grass in Mildura having reached the final the previous year. In 2018, she reached the final of the $25k event in
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, China, defeating top seed Zhu Lin in the second round. She has also won thirteen doubles titles on the ITF Circuit, including two titles at $60k tournaments in
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(with Zoe Hives in 2017) and Baotou (with Aleksandrina Naydenova in 2018). In 2018, she achieved her best result on the WTA Tour, reaching the doubles semifinal of the Hobart International, partnering Lizette Cabrera.


ITF Circuit finals


Singles: 3 (1 title, 2 runner-ups)


Doubles: 34 (13 titles, 21 runner-ups)


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* * * * 1990 births Living people Australian female tennis players Sportspeople from Canberra Tennis players from the Australian Capital Territory Sportswomen from the Australian Capital Territory Australian people of Chinese descent Australian people of Filipino descent Sportspeople of Filipino descent Monash University alumni 21st-century Australian sportswomen Long stubs with short prose {{australia-tennis-bio-stub