Mental training helps Chung to victory
Milan – South Korea’s Hyeon Chung (right) kept his cool to upset top-seeded Russian Andrey Rublev and claim his first title at the Next Gen ATP finals in Milan on Saturday.
The bespectacled 21-year-old rallied from a set down to see off Rublev, the world No 37 who reached the US Open quarterfinals this year, 3-4 (5/7), 4-3 (7/2), 4-2, 4-2 in just under two hours.
No 54 Chung sealed victory on his third match point after Rublev had saved two at 3-1 down in the fourth set at the season-ending, eight-player tournament.
“After losing the first set, and down one break in the second, I was really nervous, really angry, but I tried to have a poker face,” said Chung.
The former student of the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Florida – who turned to a mental coach to help him deal with the pressure – received $390 000 but no world ranking points for winning the under-21 tournament.
Chung said his mind training had helped him in Milan, just days after he had suffered a first-round exit in Paris to Rafael Nadal.
“The coach says all the time, first try to stay calm and in control, to have a chance to play better and better.”
It was Chung’s third victory over Rublev. He beat the Russian earlier in the week and also at Winston-Salem on the ATP Tour in August.