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Miami Open: Hong Kong’s Coleman Wong makes history, becomes first player from city to reach main draw

  • Wong beats world No 97 Sumit Nagal in three-set thriller to qualify for main draw of ATP Masters 1000 tournament
  • 19-year-old will take on world No 35 Laslo Djere from Croatia on Friday at Hard Rock Stadium

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Coleman Wong returns a shot from Sumit Nagal during his men’s singles qualifying match at Hard Rock Stadium. Photo: Getty Images

Coleman Wong Chak-lam made history on Wednesday by becoming the first Hong Kong player to make it to the opening round of an ATP Masters 1000 tournament, a result that also takes him into the top 200 in the world rankings.

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The 19-year-old saw off India’s Sumit Nagal in a three-set thriller to come through Miami Open qualifying at Hard Rock Stadium, setting up a clash with world No 35 Serbia’s Laslo Djere in the first round on Friday.

Presently ranked a career-high 212th, Wong is projected to reach 188th in the world when the rankings update next Monday, although that would be higher if he beat Djere.

Michael Cheng Ming-git, president of the city’s tennis association, said Wong’s recent results, which included reaching two ATP Challenger finals last year were “unprecedented feats for a player from Hong Kong”.

It was, Cheng said, further proof that Wong could “compete at this level”.

Sumit Nagal hits a return during the third set against Coleman Wong. Photo: Getty Images
Sumit Nagal hits a return during the third set against Coleman Wong. Photo: Getty Images

“We congratulate Coleman on this accomplishment, which puts Hong Kong tennis on the global map,” Cheng added. “His success is a source of pride for our entire tennis community, and we hope that his achievements will inspire a new generation of Hong Kong tennis players to pursue their dreams.

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