Hong Kong's Coleman Wong Chak-lam is one step closer to securing a coveted spot in the Australian Open main draw after a dominant victory over Spain's Pablo Llamas Ruiz. Wong defeated Llamas Ruiz 7-6, 6-0 in the second round of qualifying on Wednesday at Melbourne Park's ANZ Arena.
The young player demonstrated impressive form, firing 34 winners and serving 12 aces throughout the match. Wong also kept his unforced errors to a minimum, with only 11.
The first set was a tightly contested affair, with both players holding serve and battling for every point. Wong eventually prevailed in the tiebreaker, displaying composure under pressure to take the lead. After winning a close first set, Wong took control of the match, displaying his dominance by shutting out his opponent in the second set.
This victory moves Wong into the final round of qualifying, where he will face another opponent for a place in the main draw. Details of his next match are yet to be confirmed.
Wong, currently ranked 132 in the world, is aiming to make his mark on the Grand Slam stage. Progressing through qualifying would be a significant achievement for the rising star from Hong Kong.
The match between Wong and Llamas Ruiz was their first professional encounter. Llamas Ruiz is ranked ATP 212.
