Hyeon Chung, former world no. 19 and the Australian Open semi-finalist, is back on the winning way for the first time in ...
Chung Hyeon has become one of the most talked about players at the Australian Open. The 21-year-old has already made history as the first South Korean to reach a tennis Grand Slam quarter-final.
Chung Hyeon, former Wimbledon Junior finalist and current world No. 121, notched his first ATP World Tour-level victory at the Miami Open Wednesday to set up a second-round match with No. 8 seed ...
Fabio Fognini, Chung Hyeon and world No. 95 Bradley Klahn all took pictures with the huge pandas, and spoke about the exciting meeting. "I saw a lot of panda, red panda, kung-fu panda," Hyeon said.
with the match set to be played in the daytime sun The world No 1 has not been beaten at Melbourne Park since a fourth-round loss to Chung Hyeon back in 2018, with only two opponents in the ...
His most recent defeat in Melbourne remains a fourth-round loss against South Korea's Chung Hyeon in 2018. With the match starting about 17:00 local time in temperatures of 31C, Djokovic coolly ...
Mannarino was the runner-up last year, losing the final to David Goffin. Seventh-seeded Chung Hyeon was not as fortunate as Nishikori and Raonic. He lost to Denis Shapovalov 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.