WPC Pickleball Malaysia has produced and attracted some of the finest pickleball talent in Asia. From national champions defending their titles to international stars making their Malaysian debut, the WPC Malaysia circuit offers the highest quality of competition on the continent.
Colin Wong won gold at WPC India 2024 and leads Malaysia's national squad into the 2026 WPC Series season.
Featured Malaysian Players
- Colin Wong: WPC India 2024 Gold Medalist. Malaysia's standout WPC ambassador, competing across Open singles and doubles categories.
- Razlan Rawi: A rising force in WPC Malaysia circuits, known for aggressive doubles play and a fast-rising DUPR profile.
- Sharneem "Neem" Reyes: A 26-year-old former tennis professional now based in the US, competing for Malaysia on the international WPC stage.
International Stars at WPC Malaysia
- Vanshik Kapadia (India): Reigning WPC Asia Treble Champion, top contender at the WPC Asia Grand Slam Malaysia.
- Anna Clarice Patrimonio (Philippines): Defending WPC Asia Women's Singles Champion.
- Nguyễn Anh Thắng (Vietnam): Ranked Top 3 in WPC Asia 35+ category.
- Additional competitors from USA, Australia, China, Japan, Poland and 14+ nations.
How to Build Your WPC Malaysia Ranking
All WPC Malaysia matches are automatically recorded in DUPR and GPR. Competing in multiple WPC Malaysia Series events generates more rating data points, improving both your DUPR accuracy and your GPR standing. Top-ranked WPC Malaysia players enter the national selection pathway for representing Malaysia in regional and global WPC events.
Player Registration
Ready to compete alongside Malaysia's best? Register for a WPC Malaysia Series event on Pickleball Global today. Entry is open to players at all skill levels — Intermediate (3.0), Advanced (4.0) and Open (5.0+). Over 60,000 players worldwide compete in the WPC Series annually.