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Chung out of French Open with ankle injury

An ankle injury has cruelled the French Open hopes of Australian Open semi-finalist Chung Hyeon.

A file image of South Korean tennis player Chung Hyeon in action.
South Korea's Chung Hyeon has pulled out of the French Open with an ankle injury. (AAP)

Australian Open semi-finalist Chung Hyeon has pulled out of the French Open with a persistent ankle injury.

Tipped as one of the few contenders capable of beating Rafa Nadal at Roland Garros this year, Chung said in a tweet that he had also withdrawn from this week's Lyon Open.

"Unfortunately I had to withdraw from Lyon yesterday and now Roland Garros," the 21-year-old said.

"I have been struggling with an ankle injury during the entire clay season. An MRI scan has revealed that I have build up of fluid in the ankle joint which might require a small procedure and then and extended period of rest."

Chung was the fairytale story of the Australian Open in January, storming past Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev before having to retire hurt against Roger Federer in the semi-final.


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