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Chung looks for flying start in Abu Dhabi

Korean eager to avoid injury in a big year ahead

- BY N.D. PRASHANT Staff Reporter

Hyeon Chung, having finished the 2018 season as the highest ATP singles ranking player in South Korean tennis history by breaking into the top 25 despite injuries, believes he has enhanced his reputation and is ready for a “stronger” 2019.

Chungwillb­eginthecam­paign by taking part in the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip. “I will try to do my best and aim to finish 2019 season without injury,” said Chung, in an exclusive interview with Gulf News. “I think the good results will follow if I try hard and make good efforts. There are many things that I should improve, however, I will put the biggest priority in ■ preventing injury.” The 22-yearold had started the 2018 season in Melbourne and stunned Serbian ace Novak Djokovic en route to his first Grand Slam semi-final where he was forced to retire against Roger Federer due to severe left foot blisters.

“It was very disappoint­ing to lose out to Federer that way, however, I did my best,” said Chung, who despite the setback became the youngest Grand Slam semifinali­st in eight years. “I was at a situation where I couldn’t continue to play the match anymore. Anyway, playing semi-finals at a Grand Slam was one of the best experience­s in my tennis career.”

Despite being sidelined with injuries for few weeks, Chung came back strongly to make it to the quarter-finals of the both Indian Wells and Miami. However, again a lower leg injury saw him miss out on the entire clay and grass court seasons. He later figured in Munich, Madrid and Atlanta but his performanc­e had clearly taken a dip.

“I will try to participat­e in all the tournament­s that I’m planning to participat­e including grass court season tournament­s,” said Chung.

“I’m not among the ones who set a specific target but I’m more on the side that try to focus on every game.”

Chung’s pre-season preparatio­n is all about fitness so that he can last the entire season.

“As it can be natural for a player to get injured while practice or playing tennis,” he said.

“I do not worry about it. I try to keep my physical condition to the best level by discussing with my team all the time. No one wants to go too far and make hasty comeback. My clear objective is to finish the season without an injury.”

 ?? Rex Features ?? Hyeon Chung is ready for a stronger 2019 campaign.
Rex Features Hyeon Chung is ready for a stronger 2019 campaign.

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