Coleman Wong Claims First ATP Challenger Title At Sixth Attempt
Hong Kong tennis star defeats Australian Adam Walton 7-5, 7-6 in Jiangxi Open final
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- Hong Kong's Coleman Wong won his first ATP Challenger title at the sixth attempt, defeating Australian Adam Walton 7-5, 7-6 in the Jiangxi Open final.
- The world No 122 saved his best for last, hitting eight aces and showcasing powerful baseline play to secure the title in one hour and 51 minutes.
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Coleman Wong had reached five previous ATP Challenger finals without winning, making this victory a significant breakthrough in his career. The win comes after a previous encounter with Walton at the US Open last August, where Wong also emerged victorious.
Hong Kong tennis star Coleman Wong Chak-lam finally got the monkey off his back on Sunday, winning his first ATP Challenger Tour title at the sixth time of asking. Facing Adam Walton in the Jiangxi Open, Wong relied on his trademark service game as he edged past his Australian opponent, sealing a deserved 7-5, 7-6 win in one hour and 51 minutes. In a rematch of the pair's US Open second-round clash last August, which Wong won in four sets, both players broke each other twice in the opening eight games. Having managed to hold his serve for the next two games, Wong, ranked No 122 in the world, took a crucial break in the 12th game to seize the lead. There was no separating the two players in the second set as both held their respective service games throughout, but Wong showed a glimpse of his form firing aces at Walton. His seventh and eighth of the match sent Wong to within one game of his first Challenger title, and although Walton managed to push the set into tiebreak, there was nothing much the Australian could do facing the Hongkonger's power from the baseline.






