Chung Yang-jin (born 6 November 1978) is a South Korean former professional tennis player.
| Country (sports) | ||||||||||||||
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| Born | (1978-11-06) 6 November 1978 (age 43) Jochiwon, South Korea | |||||||||||||
| Retired | 2002 | |||||||||||||
| Plays | Right-handed | |||||||||||||
| Prize money | $20,597 | |||||||||||||
| Singles | ||||||||||||||
| Career record | 62-28 | |||||||||||||
| Career titles | 0 WTA / 2 ITF | |||||||||||||
| Highest ranking | No. 362 (12 July 1999) | |||||||||||||
| Doubles | ||||||||||||||
| Career record | 26-20 | |||||||||||||
| Career titles | 0 WTA / 1 ITF | |||||||||||||
| Highest ranking | No. 457 (26 June 2000) | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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A right-handed player born in Jochiwon, Chung reached a best singles ranking on the professional tour of 362 in the world and featured in a total of 15 Fed Cup ties for South Korea.
In 2000 she won ITF titles in Jakarta and Seoul.
Chung was a singles bronze medalist for South Korea at the 2001 Summer Universiade in Beijing.[1]
At the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, Chung was a member of the bronze medal winning South Korean team.[2]
| $10,000 tournaments |
| Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runner-up | 1. | 4 April 1999 | Inchon, South Korea | Clay | 7–6, 2–6, 1–6 | |
| Runner-up | 2. | 13 June 1999 | Shenzhen, China | Hard | 2–6, 3–6 | |
| Runner-up | 3. | 20 June 1999 | Shenzhen, China | Hard | 0–6, 0–6 | |
| Winner | 4. | 2 February 2000 | Jakarta, Indonesia | Hard | 7-6, 7-5 | |
| Runner-up | 5. | 11 June 2000 | Incheon, South Korea | Hard | 1-6, 2-6 | |
| Winner | 6. | 18 June 2000 | Seoul, South Korea | Hard | 6-4, 6-2 | |
| Runner-up | 7. | 24 June 2001 | Incheon, South Korea | Hard | 4-6, 3-6 |
| Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partnering | Opponents | Score |
| Winner | 1. | 31 August 1997 | Nonthaburi, Thailand | Hard | 6-2, 6-2 | ||
| Runner-up | 2. | 21 June 1999 | Shenzhen, China | Hard | 3–6, 1–6 | ||
| Runner-up | 3. | 11 June 2000 | Inchon, South Korea | Hard | 3–6, 6–4, 5–7 | ||
| Runner-up | 4. | 17 June 2001 | Seoul, South Korea | Hard | 0–6, 1–6 |