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Chung 2016 Preview Australian Open | ATP Tour | Tennis
Hyeon Chung's Tennis Breakthrough Was Shaped in a Parking Lot - The New York Times
Heirs to the throne, Part III: Hyeon Chung - Roland-Garros - The 2023 Roland-Garros Tournament official site
Roger Federer future successor named by Mats Wilander at Australian Open | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk
President Moon congratulates tennis sensation Chung Hyeon
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Hyeon Chung Tennis Player Profile | ITF
Hyeon Chung stuns Alexander Zverev as he awaits Novak Djokovic | Metro News
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Ankle injury forces No. 20 Hyeon Chung to withdraw from French Open
Weak eyesight no hindrance for 'Professor' Chung Hyeon at Australian Open | Tennis News - Hindustan Times
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South Korean trailblazer Hyeon Chung returns from two-year injury lay-off in Seoul
Weak eyesight no hindrance for fully focused 'Professor' Chung - AS USA
Australian Open: Hyeon Chung dumps out Novak Djokovic – DW – 01/22/2018
Chung Hyeon - Wikidata
Heirs to the throne, Part III: Hyeon Chung - Roland-Garros - The 2023 Roland-Garros Tournament official site
South Korean tennis player Hyeon Chung playing a forehand during 2019 US Open tennis tournament, New York City, New York State, USA Stock Photo - Alamy
Australian Open 2018: Hyeon Chung defeats Novak Djokovic in straight sets, showing tennis' guard is changing
Novak Djokovic crashes out to Hyeon Chung at Australian Open | Australian Open 2018 | The Guardian
South Korean tennis player Chung Hyeon takes part in a training session in preparation for the Rolex Shanghai Masters 2018 tennis tournament in Shangh Stock Photo - Alamy
Hyeon Chung | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis
Hyeon Chung's challenging year continues as he pulls out of Indian Wells
Novak Djokovic v Hyeon Chung match highlights (4R) | Australian Open 2018 - YouTube
Hyeon Chung | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis
Hyeon Chung | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis
ATP Séoul - Deux ans après, Chung revient : "Ma priorité, c'est de ne plus me blesser" - Eurosport