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Roger Federer hails Hyeon Chung as future top 10 player

Updated on: 27 January,2018 08:48 AM IST  |  Melbourne
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Roger Federer hailed Chung Hyeon as a future top 10 player Friday after the South Korean's Australian Open came to a painful end at the hands of the Swiss maestro

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Switzerlands Roger Federer hits a return against South Korea's Chung Hyeon during their mens singles semi-finals match on day 12 of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 26, 2018. Pic/ AFP

Roger Federer hailed Chung Hyeon as a future top 10 player Friday after the South Korean's Australian Open came to a painful end at the hands of the Swiss maestro. The defending champion was leading 6-1, 5-2 and in full control when Chung retired with foot blisters, bringing the curtain down on a breakout tournament in which he announced himself as a future star in the making.


The 21-year-old sent 12-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic packing in the fourth round, although the Serb was carrying an injury and not at his best. But he also accounted for fourth seed Alexander Zverev in his best Grand Slam showing so far. In 20 years at the top, Federer has seen plenty of players come and go and only had praise for the youngster.



"I think he is already a great player, but we are talking next level excellence and I think he will achieve that," said Federer, who is into his 30th Grand Slam final as he chases a 20th major title. "We will see much more of him. Top 10 for sure." He added that he did not want to put too much pressure and expectation on Chung as "I don't think it's fair". But he said: "I think he's going to have a lot of success.

At what stage, how much, we will see." Chung's unexpected run to be the first South Korean in a Grand Slam semi-final has drawn new fans to the sport in his homeland where tennis lags far behind golf and baseball in the popularity stakes. It also sparked top television ratings and a spike in sales of tennis gear, with Chung set to return home far more famous, and richer, than when he left.

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