Coleman Wong Chak-lam is a Hong Kong based player who has made history for his home city on the global stage. Let’s look closer at his racquet and strings setup.
Coleman Wong’s tennis racquet
Coleman Wong’s racquet has recently changed from a Wilson Blade Pro (H22) to what looks like a Wilson Pro Open, a popular 100 sq inch pro stock with a 16/19 string pattern. He seems to string it with Luxilon Alu Power, but it could be Alu Power Rough, for example. In some pics it looks like he has natural gut in the mains, but it could be an issue with the reflections.
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Bio and Career
He began playing tennis aged five and at age nine, he was already competing and winning in overseas junior events. In 2018 he made headlines by capturing the Junior Orange Bowl under-14 singles title in Florida.
Recognizing that he needed world-class competition to reach the next level, Wong made the decision at age 17 to move to Spain and join the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca.

Career Highlights
- Grand Slam Breakthrough (2025): Became the first man from Hong Kong in the Open Era to qualify for and win a match in a Grand Slam main draw at the US Open, eventually reaching the third round.
- Junior Grand Slam Champion: Won two Junior Grand Slam doubles titles: the 2021 US Open (with partner Max Westphal) and the 2022 Australian Open (with partner Bruno Kuzuhara).
- Reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 128 in September 2024, making him the highest-ranked male player in Hong Kong’s history.
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Fans can follow Wong via his Instagram profile where he has over 150K followers.


Is the PWS attached to the pro staff model only? Based on the pics, it seems the PWS is there.
No, there are other racquets with PWS, like Pro Open