Coleman Wong overcomes Damir Džumhur in tense Challenger match

In a dramatic round-of-16 clash at the Challenger event in Cap Cana, 21-year-old Coleman Wong staged a comeback to defeat veteran Damir Džumhur 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. The victory was overshadowed by an on-court confrontation sparked by Wong's celebrations. Wong responded calmly in his post-match comments, emphasizing composure under pressure.

The match at Estadio Cap Cana featured a heated exchange during the third set. Džumhur, the third seed and a former world No. 23 from Bosnia, had taken an early lead by winning the first set 6-3. Wong, entering as a lucky loser after qualifying losses, leveled the score with a 6-4 second set before pulling ahead in the decider.

Tension escalated when Wong saved three break points in a service game and then broke Džumhur, extending his lead to 4-1 in the third. After Džumhur's double fault handed Wong another break, the Hong Kong player celebrated by pumping his fist toward his team. This prompted Džumhur to approach Wong's bench, questioning the reaction with repeated phrases like "Yes on a double fault, huh?" and "Funny, huh?"

Džumhur further vented, saying, "Look at my face and laugh," multiple times. Chair umpire Raluca Andrei intervened, urging him to return to his seat: "Damir, please. Can you go and take a seat, please? Damir, he’s not going to answer you." Wong remained composed, wiping his face and sipping water without responding.

As play resumed, Džumhur added, "Let’s see if you can laugh into my face after." At the net post-match, Džumhur skipped the handshake with Wong, greeting the umpire instead, which drew boos from the crowd as he exited.

World No. 123 Wong, Hong Kong's highest-ranked male player, advanced to the quarterfinals against Alexander Blockx. In his press conference, Wong reflected maturely: "I’ve watched many of his matches, and I knew what was coming. Many people know how he is and also how tough he can be."

He added on managing emotions: "I also consider myself very emotional, but I need to learn. This is how the best players do it. I look at Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner… they stay calm in the most important moments. That’s why they’re so good. When you stay calm, you make the best decisions." The incident highlighted the pressures of professional tennis, but Wong focused on growth amid his rising profile.

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