Hong Kong tennis star Jack Wong ditches studies to enrol in sport's school of hard knocks
Local teenager is determined to make it as a professional player on the ATP circuit
Teenage siblings Jack Wong Hong-kit and Cody Wong Hong-yi could represent the next generation of tennis in Hong Kong, but even Cody is surprised by her brother's dedication.
"I'm 13 and when I get older, I don't think I will be able to follow the path of my brother," says the Diocesan Girls School student, referring to 16-year-old Jack's decision last September to quit school to devote himself fully to becoming a professional - with the blessing of mum and dad.
"Cody will not be able to do what I have done even if she wants to. My parents will never allow her to give up her studies because they know how tough it is trying to become a professional tennis player," Jack says. "It is a hard life when you start out, but I'm willing to take that chance and my parents are backing me all the way."
Jack left La Salle College to pursue his dream. Next month he takes a major step when he plays in three ITF Futures tournaments at Victoria Park, the first level in a three-tiered progression towards becoming a professional on the ATP circuit.
"The next two to three years will be important," says Jack. "If I do well, I will keep on going, but if I find I'm not good enough then I will go back to my studies. If I study now and wait until my exams are over I will be 20 and it will be too late.
"My only chance is now. I can always go back and study, but I can never get back this opportunity to turn professional. If I don't take it, it will be gone forever."
Sister Cody explains how hard it is to mix both: "School is from 8am to 3.40pm for me, after that I go to the Sports Institute to train from 4pm to 8pm. I then return home [in Yuen Long] around 9pm, have my dinner and start on my homework. I go to bed every night after 11pm. It is very tiring."