Hyeon Chung beats Andrey Rublev to win inaugural Next Gen ATP finals
Russia`s Daniil Medvedev won the third-place playoff after Croatia`s Borna Coric pulled out injured.
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Milan: South Korea`s Hyeon Chung upset top-seeded Russian Andrey Rublev to claim his first title at the Next Gen ATP finals in Milan on Saturday.
Chung, ranked 54, sealed victory on his third match point after Rublev saved two to came back to 3-2 in the final set.
The former student of the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Florida -- who turned to a mental coach to help him deal with the pressure of tennis -- receives the top prize of $390,000 dollars (335,000 euros) but no world ranking points for winning the under-21 tournament.
It was Chung`s third victory over Rublev, whom he beat earlier this week and also saw off in Winston-Salem on the ATP Tour in August.
Russia`s Daniil Medvedev won the third-place playoff after Croatia`s Borna Coric pulled out injured.
The ATP used the inaugural tournament to test a number of innovations with the promising young players of the season competing in the round robin format with the first to four games in each set winning -- a tie-break is used when the scores reach 3-all.
Changes also included no line judges with all calls made using Hawk-Eye Live, no lets, sudden-death points at deuce and a shot clock to ensure a 25-second rule between points to keep things ticking along.
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