She’s a French tennis player who first stepped onto the WTA Tour and Grand Slam stage in the main-draw singles at the 2018 US Open—a major milestone in her career. During that tournament, she faced Canadian player Eugenie Bouchard in the opening round and ultimately fell in the match. But long before that moment under the bright lights, her journey began at just six years old, when she first picked up a racket and started training. From those early days, it was clear she had passion and dedication. The French tennis player has often spoken with pride about her heritage, being of Chinese Cambodian descent, which adds a unique dimension to her identity both on and off the court. Her story is one of perseverance, cultural richness, and steady growth in the competitive world of professional tennis.
She first stepped into the Grand Slam doubles main draw at the 2017 French Open, marking a key milestone in her career. Teaming up with her partner Audrey Albié, she faced tough competition right from the start. In the opening round, she and Albié were defeated by the experienced duo of Yanina Wickmayer and Pauline Parmentier. Though the result didn’t go her way, it was an important moment that highlighted her growing presence on the international stage. She showed promise and determination, qualities that would continue to define her journey in the following seasons.