Career
So far her career has developed more in doubles than singles. Her highest singles ranking is Number. Her highest doubles ranking is Number.
2012
Bengson started her year playing at the Premier-level tournament in Sydney.
She and Tyra Calderwood fell in the first round to Maria Kirilenko and Nadia Petrova. She and Calderwood then received a wildcard into the 2012 Australian Open, but unfortunately, they also fell in the first round to Eva Birnerová and Alberta Brianti.
This was Stephanie"s 1st Grand Slam performance. In May, Bengson went back to the International Tennis Federation circuit, competing in a string of Japanese challengers.
She then went to compete in the Women's Tennis Association International event, a week before Roland Garros in Strasbourg.
She played alongside Monique Adamczak in the doubles event and reached her first ever Women's Tennis Association event Quarterfinal. The pair defeated Slovak duo Lenka Juríková and Kristína Kučová in the first round, but unfortunately fell in the quarterfinals to Alexandra Cadanțu and Anne Keothavong. Before the tour
Bengson played from 2005-2008 at nationally ranked Long Beach State.
She was twice named first team all conference in both singles and doubles while earning career high national rankings of # 31 in doubles and # 115 in singles during her senior season.
She graduated in 2008. Doubles: 11 (4–7).