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Priscilla Hon

Priscilla Hon is an Australian professional tennis player. She has reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 106 in the world and a doubles ranking of No. 91. Hon competes on the WTA tour and represents Australia in international competitions.

2 hours ago : Belinda Bencic defeats Priscilla Hon at WTA Beijing; advances to next round.

Belinda Bencic secured a victory against Priscilla Hon in the WTA Beijing tournament. Bencic overcame a shaky start to win against Volynets. Next, Bencic is set to face Stearns.

1996: Immigration of Hon's parents

In 1996, Hon's Hong Kong parents immigrated to Australia from Hong Kong.

May 1998: Birth of Priscilla Hon

On May 1998, Priscilla Hon was born.

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1998: Hon was born in Brisbane

In 1998, Hon was born in Brisbane to Hong Kong parents.

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2014: Wimbledon Championships Semifinals

In 2014, Hon reached the semifinals of the Wimbledon Championships girls' doubles and achieved a career-high junior ranking of No. 13 in the world.

January 2015: Australian Open Main-Draw Debut

In January 2015, at age 16, Hon made her senior major main-draw debut at the Australian Open in women's doubles, partnering with Kimberly Birrell. They lost to Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears.

December 2015: Awarded Wildcard into Australian Open

In December 2015, Hon was awarded a main-draw wildcard into the 2016 Australian Open after winning the U-18 National Championships.

May 2016: First Title Outside of Australia

In May 2016, Hon won her first title outside of Australia, defeating Jessica Crivelletto in the final of the ITF Santa Margherita di Pula.

August 2017: Challenger de Gatineau Semifinals

In August 2017, Hon qualified for and made the semifinals of the 2017 Challenger de Gatineau.

June 2018: Surbiton Trophy Semifinals

In June 2018, Hon reached the semifinals of the Surbiton Trophy, where she lost to Alison Riske.

February 2019: Fed Cup Debut

In February 2019, Hon represented Australia for the first time in Fed Cup, partnering with Ashleigh Barty in doubles, winning the deciding rubber against the U.S. team.

May 2019: First Grand Slam Main-Draw Win

In May 2019, Hon achieved her first Grand Slam main-draw win by defeating Tímea Babos at the French Open, before losing to Madison Keys in the second round.

2019: Brisbane, Sydney International, and Australian Open Appearances

In 2019, Hon competed at the Brisbane International, Sydney International, and the Australian Open, with mixed results in each tournament.

2020: Australian Open Second Round

In 2020, Hon reached the second round of the Australian Open for the first time, defeating Kateryna Kozlova before losing to Angelique Kerber. She also qualified for the Qatar Ladies Open and competed in the Lyon Open.

May 2021: Return to Competition After Injury

In May 2021, Hon's first competitive match after a hip injury was in the first round of French Open qualifying, which she lost.

2022: Adelaide International and Australian Open

In 2022, Hon started at the Adelaide International, defeating Petra Kvitová, and was then awarded a wildcard into the Australian Open.

2024: Asian Swing Tournaments

During the 2024 Asian swing, Hon participated in the Korea Open, Pan Pacific Open, and Hong Kong Open, with varying results.

2024: US Open Main Draw Qualification

In 2024, she qualified for the main draw at the US Open, but lost in the first round to Aryna Sabalenka.

September 2025: Career-High WTA Ranking in Singles

In September 2025, Priscilla Hon achieved a career-high WTA ranking of world No. 106 in singles.

2025: US Open

Current through the 2025 US Open.