What racquet does he use? Hyeon Chung endorses the Yonex VCORE Duel G 97 (310) and actually plays with it too.
Just so, is Hyeon Chung still playing tennis?
Last updated on: 20 March 2021. Chung Hyeon (Korean: 정현; Hanja: 鄭泫; Korean pronunciation: [tɕəːŋ çʌn]; born 19 May 1996) is a South Korean professional tennis player. He is currently the second highest ranked South Korean and also the 2017 Next Gen Finals champion.
Tournament | US Open |
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2018 | 2R |
2019 | 3R |
2020 | A |
- Proximus Diamond game prize.
- The Chanel Racket.
- The Boris Becker world Champion L3 1995 Racket.
- Bosworth Tour 96.
- Wilson Pro Staff RF97 2018 racket.
- Wilson Blade SW104.
- Yonex Astrel 105.
- Head MxG 5.
Then, what are the top 10 tennis racquets?
Let’s discuss the above-mentioned top 10 tennis racquets of 2019 in detail.
- 1) Head Graphene 360+ Gravity Tour. …
- 3) Wilson Pro Staff. …
- 4) Head Graphene 360 Speed MP. …
- 5) Babolat Pure Strike 16/19. …
- 8) Wilson Blade 98. …
- 9) Head Graphene 360 Extreme Pro. …
- 10) Babolat Pure Drive Team.
What does Hyeon mean in Korean?
How do you pronounce Hyeon?
Pronunciation: It is pronunced as hee-oh-n.
Is it worth buying expensive tennis racket?
As a rule the more expensive the racket the better the string job. Less expensive rackets will likely not have great strings however if your strings feel good and you can play with them then certainly do not cut them out. Remember strings are the only thing that make contact with the ball, they are worth investing in.
What’s the most expensive tennis ball?
Most Expensive Tennis Balls
- Wilson Tour Germany (value $ 9.48) …
- Head No. …
- Babolat French Open All Court (value $ 2.25) …
- Wilson Tour Clay Green (value $ 2)
- Dunlop Fort Elite (value $ 1.95)
- Babolat French Open Clay (value $ 1.87)
- Wilson Australian Open (value $ 1.80)
- Head ATP (value $ 1.7)
What is the most expensive Wilson tennis racket?
Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Racket
The graphite-aramid frame and leather handle make the racket both lightweight and durable. It has specs similar to Roger’s original RF97A tennis racket and weighs a total of 360 grams. The highest price you can find this one for is $400.