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ChuaN
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Nickname:
ChuaN
Full name:
Wong Hock
Role:
N/A
Date of birth:
28.07.1991 34 y.o.
Prize money:
$714 127

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
2 wins
25%
6 losses
75%
KDA
2.44
GPM
261
XPM
385
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Bio

Wong ChuaN Wong Hock is a Malaysian professional player, champion of The International 2012 and ESL One Frankfurt 2014.

In 2009 ChuaN started his career in DotA Allstars, joining the amateur team 8mski, and in 2011 Wong moved to Dota 2.

The first professional team in the Malaysian's career was PSG.LGD, but ChuaN gained the most popularity with Invictus Gaming. Being in the Invictus Gaming roster Wong won a lot of tier 1 and tier 2 tournaments, took the prize at Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015, StarLadder StarSeries Season 12, ESL One New York 2015 and other competitions. ChuaN also won The International 2012, thus becoming the first player from Malaysia to win a tournament from Valve. In an interview, Wong admitted that he practiced 20 hours a day to achieve his goals. While at Invictus Gaming ChuaN not only achieved meaningful success, but also proved his genius in drafts and captaincy roles. Then, after four-plus years of playing under the Invictus Gaming tag, Wong left the team.

Between 2016 and 2018, ChuaN played for teams such as Newbee, Vici Gaming, and others. While at Newbee, Wong tried his hand at The International 2016 and Nanyang Dota 2 Championships Season 2. Toward the end of 2021, after a three-year hiatus from the professional scene, the Malaysian cyber athlete took up a coaching position on the roster of Neon Esports.

On January 2, 2026, Wong ChuaN Hok left Neon Esports and was appointed as the new head coach of Carstensz Esports.

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