I'm really saddened at this unfortunate downfall of Chung. He showed so much promise in this 3-month stretch but continued to get injured before and afterward. Every year he promises to be healthy, as it's his goal, but at the same time, he'll just withdraw from a handful of tournaments for some new injury. It really sucks after seeing what he was capable of and the lack of match confidence he has at the moment too.
Every opponent Chung faced in AO 2018 has had atleast one remarkable run at the tournament: M Zverev: Qf 2017 Medvedev: finalist, 2021 A Zverev: SF, 2020 Djokovic: former champ, won next year, 2020, and 2021. Chung is the last guy to have defeated him here Sandgren: 2-time QF, 2018, 2020 Federer: Former champ, the champion in 2018. Some draw.
If you think about it Chung actually lost a good learning experience. Fed was gonna put the hurt on him. You have to play the best to become the best. Sucks he had the massive blister issue
Djokovic thought that he was going to stop this young mans dream run, but instead he turned Djokers world upside down with a straight-set defeat that could qualify as the most humiliating defeat in Djokovic's career history.
Federer is a tennis machine, his volleys are so accurate, he covers the court so well too. You'd have to a relentless monster like Nadal to beat to Federer.
The only Korean Young player was born for This young man name is, H Chung STAR ,is , born in Korea he will make beautiful memories, we all are proud of him,...same time Korea is PROUD !!!!..
breakaway2x he has better ground strokes than Hewitt, but his defense and speed is no where near Hewitt. A prime Hewitt is a wall, faster than nadal, let's not lose perspective here.
Yes, it's easy to forget how good Hewitt was as a youngster. He had those really good couple years when he was 1 seed in the world and had beaten Federer at US Open (who was a 4-time champion at the time). But after those couple years and some injuries mounted, he was just a solid/competitive player who would always be in or around the top 10 but never quite win anymore (at least the slams). When Chung out Djokovic'ed Djokovic in the Australian, people started to make the comparisons since Nole was also his favorite player growing up. I don't think it's losing perspective to compare him or even suggest he is better than Hewitt if he's already been compared to Nole who is miles ahead better than Hewitt. But I do think it's way too early to say he'll have a more successful career than Hewitt. It's different times today....no disrespect to the past, but if Chung played back then, he'd have as much as success as Hewitt did...but today's tennis, players are stronger, faster, hit harder, better cardio (technology, nutrition, science, equipment, etc), so that's why I was saying he looks like a better version of Hewitt...but not sure if he can translate Hewitt's type of success to today's times....he hasn't won a title yet.
breakaway2x Chung is a more well rounded player than Hewitt. He didn't have that incredible speed that made Hewitt a GS champion, but he has actual solid ground strokes unlike Hewitt's loopy pusher shots. Hewitt relied too much on his speed , he single handedly ended serve and volley because of his retrieving, but his shot making is subpar, so when he lost his incredible speed , he is not even a top 10 player. But in his prime, he is the ultimate counterpuncher, that's all I'm saying.
@@IIC4NCELEDII Chung wasn't his "best" either. He also had injury that was unreported, and had been participating in doubles at the same time; he didn't expect to reach so far.
@@broxxad But best Chung doesn't come close to best Novak. Federer owned Chung at AO and then two months later at Indian Wells. Just cause Chung plays like Novak and beat Novak doesn't mean anything. He beat a weak version of Novak ONCE. Many players have done that but very few can beat Novak back to back. BTW Novak won two grand slams this year not in his prime. Wheres Chung?
It would be much more enjoyable if you didn't put the final game score up before you play the highlights. There's no tension if you do it that way, none at all. Please consider it. Incredibly good quality streams though.
Chung is my favorite player at the moment so far his defending skills are really impresive and he'll maybe do something great at Monte Carlo !
Wrist Sorrow Definitely😃😃
Attacking tennis preferred...
Career ruined by injuries...
I hope this kid gets to the top
He is my favourite player at the moment
Holy crap!!! This was 5 years ago? Wow, time flies.
I'm really saddened at this unfortunate downfall of Chung. He showed so much promise in this 3-month stretch but continued to get injured before and afterward. Every year he promises to be healthy, as it's his goal, but at the same time, he'll just withdraw from a handful of tournaments for some new injury. It really sucks after seeing what he was capable of and the lack of match confidence he has at the moment too.
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Solid tennis is honestly so great to watch. No gimmicks no crazy intangibles just CLEAN tennis. God
It sure is Souless Booty. It sure is.
Good boy, Chung!!!
Amazing video!
Every opponent Chung faced in AO 2018 has had atleast one remarkable run at the tournament:
M Zverev: Qf 2017
Medvedev: finalist, 2021
A Zverev: SF, 2020
Djokovic: former champ, won next year, 2020, and 2021. Chung is the last guy to have defeated him here
Sandgren: 2-time QF, 2018, 2020
Federer: Former champ, the champion in 2018.
Some draw.
Chung is back - playing doubles at least. Hopefully no more injuries and back to playing singles again soon, Great player!!!
If you think about it Chung actually lost a good learning experience. Fed was gonna put the hurt on him. You have to play the best to become the best. Sucks he had the massive blister issue
yes because its not like he just played djokovic
slice battle of the century
My tastes are always weird but I think he is the most stylish looking tennis player I have ever seen lol
well i guess chung didnt help the shoe company he was wearing...
He seems really good at volleys.
Chung was the best player in the world betwen first round and qf of the AO 2018.
Djokovic thought that he was going to stop this young mans dream run, but instead he turned Djokers world upside down with a straight-set defeat that could qualify as the most humiliating defeat in Djokovic's career history.
I like to see the crowds grow
8:08
You deserve WAY more than 26 subscribers
Dnt worry he has 23K now😆 and he deserves even more
Man WHERE is Chung these days?? Haven’t seen him at all since that 2018 Australian Open..
I came here after your comment on sLlorca’s video. So far your channel is amazing and I’m subscribing
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X2 (me too)
How do you get this streamings? Insane!
Rip Chung he’s off the map
Federer is a tennis machine, his volleys are so accurate, he covers the court so well too. You'd have to a relentless monster like Nadal to beat to Federer.
wow 6:04
Medvedev losing two straight sets double 6-1. To think this guy today look añmoat unbeatable. (Let's see how USopen 2021 goes).
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Chung now resides in the WHERE ARE THEY NOW FILE.....
Funny how Chung demolishes Medvedev in 2018, and in 2019 Medvedev is the only player to challenge Djokovic while Chung loses in the second round.
The only Korean Young player was born for This young man name is, H Chung STAR ,is , born in Korea he will make beautiful memories, we all are proud of him,...same time Korea is PROUD !!!!..
I love Chung’s game. So similar to Djokovic. It was really refreshing to see at AO 2018 when Novak was struggling
unfornutely injuries derailed his carrer
medvedev before he started climbing haha
Chung play's like a prime Lleyton Hewitt but a better version.
breakaway2x he has better ground strokes than Hewitt, but his defense and speed is no where near Hewitt. A prime Hewitt is a wall, faster than nadal, let's not lose perspective here.
Yes, it's easy to forget how good Hewitt was as a youngster. He had those really good couple years when he was 1 seed in the world and had beaten Federer at US Open (who was a 4-time champion at the time). But after those couple years and some injuries mounted, he was just a solid/competitive player who would always be in or around the top 10 but never quite win anymore (at least the slams). When Chung out Djokovic'ed Djokovic in the Australian, people started to make the comparisons since Nole was also his favorite player growing up. I don't think it's losing perspective to compare him or even suggest he is better than Hewitt if he's already been compared to Nole who is miles ahead better than Hewitt. But I do think it's way too early to say he'll have a more successful career than Hewitt. It's different times today....no disrespect to the past, but if Chung played back then, he'd have as much as success as Hewitt did...but today's tennis, players are stronger, faster, hit harder, better cardio (technology, nutrition, science, equipment, etc), so that's why I was saying he looks like a better version of Hewitt...but not sure if he can translate Hewitt's type of success to today's times....he hasn't won a title yet.
breakaway2x Chung is a more well rounded player than Hewitt. He didn't have that incredible speed that made Hewitt a GS champion, but he has actual solid ground strokes unlike Hewitt's loopy pusher shots. Hewitt relied too much on his speed , he single handedly ended serve and volley because of his retrieving, but his shot making is subpar, so when he lost his incredible speed , he is not even a top 10 player. But in his prime, he is the ultimate counterpuncher, that's all I'm saying.
Agreed. Hewitt was really good in his early years...one of the best returners and as you mentioned his speed. I liked his game.
@@GIN.356.A did u comment to hear what breakaway has to say, or just to make ur own point regardless of his reply to u
He beat Novak but gets owned by Fed
It not like it was a prime Novak anyways
@@IIC4NCELEDII Chung wasn't his "best" either. He also had injury that was unreported, and had been participating in doubles at the same time; he didn't expect to reach so far.
@@broxxad You bring up good points.
@@broxxad But best Chung doesn't come close to best Novak. Federer owned Chung at AO and then two months later at Indian Wells. Just cause Chung plays like Novak and beat Novak doesn't mean anything. He beat a weak version of Novak ONCE. Many players have done that but very few can beat Novak back to back. BTW Novak won two grand slams this year not in his prime. Wheres Chung?
i Can Chung is young so obviously he’s not as good as prime djok
Such good content
Watercast 5000 appreciate it!
Future djokovic
It would be much more enjoyable if you didn't put the final game score up before you play the highlights. There's no tension if you do it that way, none at all. Please consider it. Incredibly good quality streams though.
Yes
He resigned in a game when he should never resign
Wait what happened to him
Djokovic was SO annoying @ 8:07!
8:23 o
Vs who? the GOAT? LOL
He meant Frauderer.
chung vs medvedev😮😮😮
아이고;;;;;;; 이거 누가 만들었니???? ㅎㅎㅎ
溜まってたんだろうなぁ
Nice job . Kimchi .
Kimchi power best in the world
breakaway2x but too spicy 🌶?
actually kimchi is not spicy at all ...it's mostly salty. The red color fools most people.
breakaway2x Lol cause you never actually tried the spicy ones😂
No my tolerance for spice is very high. Kimchi is not spicy at all. I eat raw garlic...that's how much I can handle :)
호주 오픈 4강 한번 가더니 연예인 병 걸려서...........이제 출전도 못하는 애입니다.
6:05
I do this
but I'm stopen now