Lulu Sun
Lulu Sun – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 14 April 2001 in [Birth Place not provided].
Nationality: New Zealand.
WTA Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 102.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 215.
Height: [Not provided].
Lulu Sun – Career Info
Singles Titles: [Not provided] | Doubles Titles: [Not provided]
Matches Won: 22 | Matches Lost: 31
Highest WTA Rank: 39 (9 September 2024)
Highest Doubles Rank: 190 (24 February 2025)
Data last updated: 22 August 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $1,538,277 USD (approx. €1,420,000)
Data last updated: 22 August 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.

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