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Hyeon Chung reaches Australian Open semi-final in Melbourne

South Korean will meet Roger Federer for a place in the final

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Hyeon Chung became the youngest man to reach the semi-finals of a Grand Slam for eight years as he defeated fellow surprise package Tennys Sandgren in straight sets at the Australian Open on Wednesday.

This has been one of the most unpredictable men's tournaments for many years and Chung joins Kyle Edmund in making it through to the last four as an unseeded player as he converted on his sixth match point for a 6-4 7-6 (7-5) 6-2 victory.

At world No 58, he is also the lowest-ranked man into the semi-finals at Melbourne Park since Marat Safin in 2004 but he went into the match as the favourite against 97th-ranked Sandgren, whose run to the last eight has been remarkable.

Sandgren had only ever won two tour-level matches prior to arriving in Australia, but with the spotlight has come attention on his political views.

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South Korea's Hyeon Chung celebrates beating Tennys Sandgren of the US in their men's singles quarter-finals match on day 10 of the Australian Open tennis
Image: Chung is the lowest-ranked man into the semi-finals at Melbourne Park since Marat Safin in 2004

After upsetting Dominic Thiem in the previous round, the 26-year-old denied he is a supporter of America's controversial alt-right movement but then subsequently deleted all tweets but one from his account.

Sandgren was ultimately out-classed by Chung, who defeated Novak Djokovic in the fourth round and maintained his momentum.

The 21-year-old, the youngest man to reach this stage since Marin Cilic here in 2010, was only really troubled in the second set, when he had to fight back from 5-3 down.

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Sandgren kept his hopes alive by saving four match points, one of them with incredible reflexes at the net, but Chung took his fifth chance and will play Roger Federer in the semis after the defending champion saw off Tomas Berdych.

"In the last game, 40-0 up, I was starting to think what I had to do afterwards but after the deuce, break point, I just keep focused," said Chung.

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