Chung on Key To Healthy 2019
Months before Novak Djokovic launched his dominant run to regain No. 1, Hyeon Chung dismantled Djokovic and Alexander Zverev in a historic Melbourne breakthrough.The 21-year-old Chung became the first South Korean to reach a Grand Slam semifinal at the Australian Open before blisters on his left foot forced him to retire against reigning champion Roger Federer.McEnroe: Kyrgios Most Talented, Headed For DisasterChung reached 10 quarterfinals and a career-high rank of No. 19 in a break-out season that also left his body banged up. He withdrew from 13 tournaments, including the entire clay-court and grass-court seasons, due to blisters and lower leg issues.The world No. 25 has adopted a clear approach to injury prevention: train hard and don’t worry about it.











