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Ningbo 2016  - 1/2 final
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Hyeon Chung
Chung, Hyeon [6] ATP 363 live 364
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Hyeon Chung
 
Yen-Hsun Lu
29
Age
42
188cm
Height
180cm
89kg
Weight
74kg
363
Rank
-
+18
Past 6 months
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Head to Head
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29 Oct 2016
check 62 62
22 Oct 2016
check 67 76 62
62 36 76check
24 Sep 2016
26 Aug 2015
check 76 16 75
64 67 64check
16 May 2015
Latest results
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Oct 2016
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61 61
Oct 2016
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76 64
Oct 2016
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64 62
Sep 2016
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62 36 76
Sep 2016
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64 64
Sep 2016
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60 64
Sep 2016
clear
46 61 64
Sep 2016
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63 64
Sep 2016
Oct 2016
36 64 64
check
Oct 2016
62 76
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Oct 2016
76 36 63
clear
Oct 2016
64 61
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Oct 2016
61 62
clear
Sep 2016
63 64
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Sep 2016
62 36 76
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Sep 2016
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