"I just tried to focus on my game and get him off the 'T' as he was pretty up for it being as it is his home tournament. I got here in plenty of time and got used to the courts so the travel arrangements aren't an excuse, I gave myself every opportunity to win."
In the second round Coll will face Egyptian eighth seed Tarek Momen - a repeat of December's Channel VAS Championship final clash which saw Coll win his biggest title to date. This match is scheduled to be held at 2am NZ time on Thursday.
The 24-year-old Kiwi said: "I'm expecting a lot of shots from Tarek, we have played each other a few times in the last year, so we're both familiar with each other's games and it should be a good battle."
Meanwhile world No.11 King went out in the opening round of the women's draw for the first time in her career after she relinquished a one-game lead to fall to an upset loss against Egyptian qualifier Mayar Hany.
Twenty-year-old Hany, who is ranked 22 places below King played with control beyond her years to win 7-11 11-9 11-4 11-9.