Jack Wong, Yufei Long, Jonathan Truong Top Inaugural PPA Tour Asia Rankings
Hong Kit Wong finished as the season’s double No. 1 after five medals in seven events, Yufei Long took women’s singles, and Jonathan Truong topped mixed with a 1,500‑point MB Vietnam Cup gold.

Hong Kit Wong finished the season with two No. 1 rankings—one in men’s singles and another in men’s doubles," PPA Tour Asia announced in its Dec 10, 2025 season‑ending release, naming Yufei Long the women’s singles No. 1 and Jonathan Truong the mixed doubles No. 1. The inaugural PPA Tour Asia campaign ran seven tournaments and closed with the Hangzhou Open in early December, with final standings published by PPA Staff.
PPA highlighted Wong’s singles run, writing that "in singles, Wong delivered standout consistency, earning five medals in seven events, highlighted by a hometown gold at the Hong Kong Open." The release credits his largest points boost to a silver‑medal effort at the Panas Malaysia Cup, where Wong "powered through a deep field to secure 1,300 points."
On the doubles side PPA credited stability as a virtue: "In men’s doubles, Wong and Eunggwon Kim showed that staying together pays dividends. The duo stuck with each other all season and ultimately shared the No. 1 ranking." Despite no golds on the Asia tour in 2025, the pair "came painfully close at the Hong Kong Open, falling 12–10 in a deciding game to take silver," while two additional bronze medals worth 600 points each helped lock their season‑ending position atop the standings.

Jonathan Truong’s mixed campaign rested on a big title and steady follow‑up. PPA noted that "his 1,500‑point gold at the MB Vietnam Cup laid the groundwork, and two additional bronzes, worth another 1,500 points combined, secured his place atop the inaugural standings." PPA summed the mixed draw up succinctly: "In a chaotic field, consistency proved decisive." Separate material compiled alongside the PPA release also records that Alix Truong struck two late golds, including one with Jonathan at the MB Vietnam Cup and another with Federico Staksrud in Hangzhou.
The women’s race is compressed in the PPA extracts: "Women’s singles belonged to Yufei Long," the release states, though a full medal and point breakdown for Long was not included in the quoted passages. One PPA fragment in the assembled material references a player named "Wei" who "kicked off the season with three straight golds" and "bagged those 3000 points from three Open wins with three different partners"; the PPA excerpts provided do not attach a full name to that quote.

The season’s narrative underlines two industry trends visible in the files: stability of partnerships and cross‑tour movement. Wong and Kim’s shared No. 1 status rewarded a season‑long pairing across seven events, while the compiled material also contains non‑PPA event recaps — including a men’s final where Huynh topped Wong "3,7" — underscoring how APP and other circuits remain part of top players’ calendars. Hong Kit Wong’s Hong Kong Open gold, Jonathan Truong’s MB Vietnam Cup 1,500‑point victory, and Yufei Long’s top billing give regional markets distinct stars to build local events and commercial interest around as PPA expands in Asia.
PPA embedded an Instagram post by @ppatourasia in its release and published the rankings summary on Dec 10, 2025; the official wrap provides the core results while several secondary fragments in the compiled material add fuller match and medal color that will require follow‑up verification against full match reports.
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