Career
Trail had a prolific junior tennis career and played on the professional tour from 1997 to 2003. She retired due to injury in 2003. Trail began playing tennis at the age of 4.
In 1992, at the age of 12, Trail was ranked #1 in Kentucky in the Girls 12s, Girls 14s, Girls 16s, Girls 18s and Women"s Open divisions.
She repeated the following year as an 8th grader. Her national junior titles are: 1997 Girls 18s Hardcourts (age 16) 1997 Girls 18s Claycourts (age 16) 1996 Girls 18s Indoors, Singles and Doubles (age 15) 1996 Girls 16s Hardcourts (age 15) 1995 Girls 16s Hardcourts (age 14) 1995 Girls 18s Indoors (age 14) Trail advanced to the semifinals of Junior United States. Open, defeating Justine Henin in straights sets in the quarterfinals.
Later that year, Trail signed with Octagon sports agency and turned professional. Trail moved up the world rankings rapidly in 1997.
She finished her rookie year on tour ranked #339 and advanced to the 2nd Round of the United States Open.
In 1998, she again advanced to the second round of the United States. Open, narrowly losing to Wimbledon Champion Conchita Martínez. Trail finished the year ranked #198. By mid-1999, Trail had risen to #166 in the world.
However, Trail suffered a foot injury near the end of the 1999 season.
In 2000, Trail played on and off while she received medical attention to her foot injury. She finished the 2000 campaign ranked #339 in the world.
Trail continued to play on tour the following few years through her increasing number of injuries. After winning her third career professional title in 2003, Trail retired from professional tennis.
2003 – Waco, Texas, United States.