Every WPC Pickleball Malaysia match is officially submitted to DUPR (Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating) and Pickleball Global — the world's largest digital tournament platform. Malaysia now contributes directly to a unified global leaderboard through the WPC multi-tiered ranking system.
The WPC Asia Grand Slam Malaysia 2025 was the first Malaysian event to feed directly into global WPC rankings — a landmark moment for Southeast Asian pickleball.
WPC Asia Grand Slam 2025 — Key Results
- Over 1,500 players from 20+ nations at The Pickle Grounds, One World Hotel, Petaling Jaya
- Colin Wong (Malaysia) — national champion and WPC India 2024 Gold medalist
- Vanshik Kapadia (India) — reigning WPC Asia Treble Champion
- Anna Clarice Patrimonio (Philippines) — defending WPC Asia Women's Singles Champion
- Nguyễn Anh Thắng (Vietnam) — Top 3 in WPC Asia 35+ category
- International competitors from USA, Australia, China, Japan, Poland and 14 other nations
DUPR Rating System
DUPR (Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating) is the world's most accurate pickleball rating system, used by over 1 million players globally. All WPC Malaysia match results are submitted within 24 hours, and the algorithm updates player ratings based on win/loss outcomes and opponent strength. The more WPC Malaysia events you enter, the more accurate and reliable your DUPR rating becomes.
GPR — Global Pickleball Rankings
In addition to DUPR, WPC Malaysia events generate Global Pickleball Ranking (GPR) points. Points are weighted by tournament tier and finishing position. The WPC Asia Grand Slam Malaysia is a Tier 4 event — one of the highest on the WPC Asia calendar — offering maximum GPR points for top finishers.
Malaysia's DUPR Standing
- #1 globally for average DUPR games per player
- #2 city worldwide for total active DUPR users (Kuala Lumpur)
- #1 fastest growing DUPR city in 2024
- Top 3 nation worldwide in overall pickleball participation