New Zealand born Lulu Sun during her match against McCarlney Kessler at the ASB Classic in Auckland.
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Former Swiss player Lulu Sun can expect to be busy on her debut for New Zealand at the Billie Jean King Cup teams tournament in China this week.
World number 169 Sun, who switched allegiance to her country of birth last month, will be in the three-woman team to take on South Korea in the opening round of the Asia/Oceania group one tournament on Tuesday night (NZT).
When her move was ratified, Te Anau-born Sun became the highest-ranked New Zealand singles…





