Chung Wins Second Future Title in a Row
Hyeon Chung is on a roll. After his victory at the Nishi-Tokyo Future last week, he claimed the Tsukuba Future title this Sunday, playing both the semifinal and final on the same day.
He notably defeated the top seed and world No. 226, Yu-Hsiou Hsu.
A strong confirmation for the South Korean, who will rise to No. 518 in the ATP rankings this Monday—a jump of 158 places.
He has decided to take a break for the following week, despite initially being registered to compete in the Kashiwa tournament, still in Japan.
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