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News March 23, 2025

Former Australian Open semi-finalist wins his second Futures crown of the season

Former Australian Open semi-finalist wins his second Futures crown of the season
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Former world no. 19 Hyeon Chung has not competed on the ATP Tour since 2019! Plagued with accidents and surgical procedures, the Korean hit all-time low a few instances, jeopardizing his profession however by no means giving up. 

The 28-year-old entered six tournaments within the closing levels of 2024 and gained confidence forward of 2025. The previous Australian Open semi-finalist began the brand new season with the Futures title in Bali. Hyeon earned one other trophy this week. 

The Korean competed on the M15 Nishi-Tokyo Futures in Japan and bested 5 rivals in straight units. Chung dropped 19 video games in ten units and lifted a trophy in model. Hyeon misplaced the ultimate in China final week and glued that in Japan.

Hyeon Chung sta tornando 🇰🇷🔙

🏆 Secondo titolo ITF in stagione (su 3 finali) e high 500 a un passo. A inizio anno period numero 1107. pic.twitter.com/UuGCHVRNSu

— Antonio Sepe (@iamsepeantonio) March 23, 2025

The previous world no. 19 wants another good consequence to search out himself within the top-500 for the primary time since July 2022! Hyeon began his Nishi-Tokyo marketing campaign with a commanding 6-2, 6-0 victory over Yusuke Kusuhara. 

The Aussie Tai Leonard Sach suffered equivalent loss within the second spherical, with the Korean dominating on serve and return to sail into the quarter-final. One other Aussie, Moerani Bouzige, challenged Chung probably the most. The extra skilled participant prevailed 6-4, 6-3 to ebook his place within the final 4. 

Hyeon Chung© Stream screenshot

 

The Korean served properly within the opener and grabbed a late break in recreation ten for 6-4. Hyeon raced right into a 5-0 lead within the second set and held in recreation 9 to stay on the title course. Hikaru Shiraishi stood no likelihood within the semi-final. 

Chung earned a 6-2, 6-2 victory after one other high-quality show. The Korean misplaced serve as soon as and saved the strain on the opposite aspect. He stole the rival’s serve two instances within the opening set for 6-2. They traded early breaks within the second set earlier than Hyeon shifted into a better gear. 

Hyeon Chung Hyeon Chung© Stream screenshot

 

The 28-year-old rattled off 4 video games at 2-2, crusing into the title conflict. He confronted Takuya Kumasaka within the ultimate and secured a 6-4, 6-0 victory in an hour and 31 minutes to raise a trophy. Chung performed in opposition to 4 break factors and defended three. 

The Korean offered 5 breaks, incomes an early benefit within the opener and serving a bagel in set quantity two. Hyeon made a flying begin and generated two breaks for a 3-0 benefit. Kumasaka pulled one break again and created two break possibilities at 4-5.

Hyeon Chung Hyeon Chung© Stream screenshot

 

Chung denied them and held for 6-4 and an enormous increase. The Japanese acquired damaged at 15 within the first recreation of the second set. The Korean repeated that within the third recreation to open a 3-0 hole. Hyeon denied a break level within the fourth recreation and prolonged the lead. 

The previous world no. 19 denied the opponent’s three recreation factors within the subsequent one and notched one other break for a 5-0 benefit. Chung served for the title in recreation six and held at 30, celebrating his second Futures title of the season.

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