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March 22, 2025
Coleman Wong Tennis: It was by chance that Coleman Wong became a tennis player. When it all started, he was just five years old. Elana, his older sister, was scheduled to take a tennis lesson. She got sick.
Their parents sent Coleman to the lesson so the time and fee would not be wasted. After he finished the class, something clicked.
"I think it was great," Coleman said. At first, it was only for fitness. I started to love it even though I was slightly out of shape.
Years passed. Coleman continued to play. He was joining the Miami Open by the time he was 20.
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He defeated Daniel Altmaier 6-4, 6-3. For him, it was a huge moment.
Coleman said, "This win feels unbelievable." "This year has been difficult for me. But this win has great meaning.
According to the ATP rankings, Coleman is No. 182. He is grateful for the wild-card entry the tournament awarded him.
He shared his thanks to his family and team. His family was there for him no matter what.
Coleman comes from a non-sporting family: his father is a school principal, and his mother is a teacher.
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His mother works as a teacher. His sister is employed at a bank. Coleman followed his dream of playing tennis.
He made a major choice when he was 17. To practice at the Rafa Nadal Academy, he moved to Spain.
He revealed, "I told my parents I needed to move to become a pro." "They first didn't get it, but they helped me."
Living so far from home has not been easy—Coleman only sees his family a few times a year, but he remains fully dedicated to his tennis career.
He has trained at Nadal’s Academy for about four years and has even practiced on court with Rafael Nadal. In 2022, he had one of his proudest moments.
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At the 2022 Australian Open, Coleman and partner Bruno Kuzuhara won the boys' doubles title. After their victory, Nadal congratulated them.
“You’re on the right path,” Nadal told him. Coleman believed him.
For Coleman, tennis has turned into more than simply a sport. It allows him to push himself.
He said, "I want to be the best." "I'd like to see how far I can push myself."
Coleman hopes to inspire Hong Kong residents. He said, “A pro player can be produced even in a small city like Hong Kong.”
Coleman Wong proves himself as a rising star with every match. He is ready to take on the tennis world.
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