Yang Tsung-hua































































































Yang Tsung-hua
楊宗樺

Yang Tsung-hua 2, 2015 Wimbledon Qualifying - Diliff.jpg
Country (sports)
 Chinese Taipei
Residence
Taiwan
Born
(1991-03-29) March 29, 1991 (age 27)
Taiwan
Height
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Turned pro
2006
Plays
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money
$426,264
Singles
Career record
7–19
Career titles
0
0 Challengers, 11 Futures
Highest ranking
No. 164 (14 May 2012)
Current ranking
No. 209 (16 July 2018)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open
Q3 (2014)
French Open
Q2 (2009)
Wimbledon
Q1 (2012, 2013, 2015, 2018)
US Open
Q3 (2012)
Doubles
Career record
3–5
Career titles
0
7 Challengers, 13 Futures
Highest ranking
No. 144 (23 November 2009)
Current ranking
No. 397 (21 May 2018)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open
1R (2016, 2017)

Last updated on: 25 May 2018.

















Yang Tsung-hua
Traditional Chinese
楊宗樺
Simplified Chinese
杨宗桦











Yang Tsung-hua (Chinese: 楊宗樺), born March 29, 1991 in Taiwan, is a Taiwanese professional tennis player. On the junior circuit, Yang reached a career-high combined ranking of No. 1 in 2008, when he won the French Open singles title against polish player Jerzy Janowicz in two sets, and the Australian Open and Wimbledon doubles titles alongside Hsieh Cheng-peng.




Contents






  • 1 Career


    • 1.1 Juniors


    • 1.2 Pro tour




  • 2 Futures and Challenger finals: 60 (31–29)


    • 2.1 Singles: 22 (11–11)


    • 2.2 Doubles: 38 (20–18)




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Career



Juniors


Yang was named International Tennis Federation (ITF) Junior World Champion for the 2008 season by the ITF.


As a junior, he compiled a 66–23 win/loss record in singles (and 61–16 in doubles), achieving his combined ranking of No. 1 in the world in July 2008.



Pro tour


Yang competes today on the ATP Challenger Tour and the ATP World Tour, both in singles and doubles. He reached his highest ATP singles ranking, No. 164, on May 14, 2012, and his highest ATP doubles ranking, No. 144, on November 23, 2009. Yang is coached by Lhen Man.[1][2][3]


In the 2012 US Open, Yang reached the third qualifying round, where he lost to Teymuraz Gabashvili. Later he qualified to the ATP Bangkok, where he lost in first round to Grigor Dimitrov.


In 2013, he defeated Tatsuma Ito to reach semifinals of the An-Ning Challenger, where he lost to James Ward. At Kun-Ming he also reached semifinals after winning over Yuichi Sugita and Wu Di.


Yang defeated Marius Copil to reach third round of qualifying of the 2014 Australian Open, after which he lost to Dusan Lajovic. At the Maui Challenger he reach the final, where he lost to Bradley Klahn. At the Liberec Challenger he beat world number 40 Pablo Cuevas and Norbert Gombos to reach semifinals, where he was defeated by Horacio Zeballos.



Futures and Challenger finals: 60 (31–29)



Singles: 22 (11–11)






Legend
Challengers (0–3)
Futures (11–8)

















































































































































































































Outcome
No.
Date
Tournament
Surface
Opponent
Score
Winner
1.

January 5, 2009

Guangzhou, P.R. China
Hard

China Zeng Shaoxuan
6–3, 5–7, 6–4
Runner-up
1.

June 22, 2009

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Hard

Italy Luigi d'Agord
2–6, 2–6
Runner-up
2.

July 13, 2009

Gyeongsan, South Korea
Hard

Chinese Taipei Ti Chen
2–6, 2–6
Runner-up
3.

July 20, 2009

Gyeongsan, South Korea
Hard

South Korea Kim Young-jun
4–6, 1–6
Runner-up
4.

October 12, 2009

Kashiwa, Japan
Hard

Japan Junn Mitsuhashi
1–6, 6–7(4–7)
Winner
2.

June 25, 2010

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hard

South Korea Kim Young-jun
6–2, 6–2
Winner
3.

June 25, 2010

Taipei, Chinese Taipei
Hard

Japan Junn Mitsuhashi
6–0, 6–3
Runner-up
5.

August 8, 2011

Beijing, China
Hard

Uzbekistan Farrukh Dustov
1–6, 6–7(4–7)
Runner-up
6.

January 26, 2014

Maui, United States
Hard

United States Bradley Klahn
2–6, 3–6
Runner-up
7.

June 15, 2014

Putian, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Huang Liang-chi
5–7, 3–6
Winner
4.

April 5, 2015

Anning, P.R. China
Clay

Netherlands Boy Westerhof
7–6(7–3), 6–4
Winner
5.

April 12, 2015

Anning, P.R. China
Clay

South Korea Kim Young-seok
6–0, 7–5
Runner-up
8.

April 19, 2015

Anning, P.R. China
Clay

Chinese Taipei Huang Liang-chi
3–6, 2–6
Winner
6.

August 23, 2015

Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
Hard

China Bai Yan
4–6, 6–4, 1–0 ret.
Runner-up
9.

August 30, 2015

Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
Hard

China Bai Yan
3–6, 4–6
Winner
7.

February 26, 2017

Anning, P.R. China
Clay

New Zealand Rubin Statham
2–6, 6–4, 7–6(9–7)
Winner
8.

August 6, 2017

Skopje, FYR Macedonia
Clay

Croatia Nino Serdarušić
7–6(7–2), 4–6, 6–3
Winner
9.

August 13, 2017

Mersin, Turkey
Clay

France Thomas Bréchemier
6–1, 6–0
Runner-up
10.

August 20, 2017

Istanbul, Turkey
Clay

Italy Alessandro Bega
6–7(7–3), 6–3, 5–7
Runner-up
11.

September 24, 2017

Gwangju, South Korea
Hard

Germany Matthias Bachinger
3–6, 4–6
Winner
10.

January 21, 2018

Anning, P.R. China
Clay

Canada Steven Diez
6–3, 3–6, 7–6(7–4)
Winner
11.

January 27, 2018

Anning, P.R. China
Clay

Chinese Taipei Lee Kuan-yi
6–4, 6–7(7–5), 6–1


Doubles: 38 (20–18)






Legend
Challengers (7–6)
Futures (13–12)








































































































































































































































































































































































































Outcome
No.
Date
Tournament
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
Runner-up
1.

September 11, 2006

Osaka, Japan
Carpet

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Japan Yaoki Ishii
Japan Hiroki Kondo
6–4, 6–3
Runner-up
2.

June 11, 2007

Delhi, India
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

India Tushar Liberhan
India Sanam Singh
6–4, 7–5
Winner
1.

June 18, 2007

Guangzhou, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

China Yu Xin-yuan
China Zeng Shao-xuan
1–6, 6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Runner-up
3.

August 6, 2007

Semarang, Indonesia
Hard

Chinese Taipei Peng Hsien-yin

Japan Hiroki Kondo
Japan Takahiro Terachi
3–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–3
Winner
2.

October 13, 2008

Kashiwa, Japan
Hard

Chinese Taipei Yi Chu-huan

Chinese Taipei Huang Chin-yu
Chinese Taipei Peng Hsien-yin
6–1, 6–2
Runner-up
4.

October 20, 2008

Tokyo, Japan
Hard

Chinese Taipei Yi Chu-huan

Japan Yaoki Ishii
Japan Hiroki Kondo
6–4, 6–2
Runner-up
5.

November 24, 2008

Cancún, Mexico
Clay (Red)

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Poland Łukasz Kubot
Austria Oliver Marach
7–5, 6–2
Winner
3.

January 5, 2009

Guangzhou, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Chinese Taipei Li Zhe
Chinese Taipei Wang Yu Jr.
6–0, 6–3
Winner
4.

March 30, 2009

Kōfu, Japan
Hard

Chinese Taipei Yi Chu-huan

Japan Yuuya Kibi
Japan Tomohiro Shinokawa
6–1, 6–0
Runner-up
6.

June 15, 2009

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Spain Arnau Brugués-Davi
Italy Luigi d'Agord
7–6(7–4), 6–4
Winner
5.

June 29, 2009

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hard

Chinese Taipei Xin-yuan Yu

Pakistan Aqeel Khan
Malaysia Yew-Ming Si
7–6(7–4), 6–3
Winner
6.

July 13, 2009

Gyeongsan, South Korea
Hard

Chinese Taipei Chen Ti

Japan Satoshi Iwabuchi
Japan Gouichi Motomura
7–6(7–4), 6–4
Winner
7.

July 20, 2009

Gyeongsan, South Korea
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Chinese Taipei Chen Ti
Japan Satoshi Iwabuchi
7–6(7–4), 5–7, [10–8]
Winner
8.

August 24, 2009

Almaty, Kazakhstan
Hard

Ukraine Denys Molchanov

Canada Pierre-Ludovic Duclos
Kazakhstan Alexey Kedryuk
4–6, 7–6(7–5), [11–9]
Winner
9.

August 31, 2009

Nonthaburi, Thailand
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Indonesia Ketut-Nesa Arta
Indonesia Christopher Rungkat
7–6(7–4), 6–4
Runner-up
7.

October 12, 2009

Kashiwa, Japan
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Japan Junn Mitsuhashi
Chinese Taipei Yi Chu-huan
6–4, 6–2
Runner-up
8.

November 2, 2009

Chuncheon, South Korea
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Latvia Andis Juška
Russia Dmitri Sitak
3–6, 6–3, [10–2]
Winner
10.

November 16, 2009

Yokohama, Japan
Hard

Chinese Taipei Yi Chu-huan

Kazakhstan Alexey Kedryuk
Japan Junn Mitsuhashi
6–7(9–11), 6–3, [12–10]
Runner-up
9.

March 21, 2010

Kaiyuan, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Australia Sadik Kadir
India Purav Raja
6–4, 3–6, [9–11]
Runner-up
10.

March 28, 2010

Mengzi, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Solomon Islands Michael Leong
Germany Sebastian Rieschick
2–6, 5–7
Runner-up
11.

May 16, 2010

Busan, South Korea
Hard

Canada Pierre-Ludovic Duclos

Australia Rameez Junaid
Austria Alexander Peya
4–6, 5–7
Winner
11.

June 25, 2010

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hard

Chinese Taipei Yi Chu-huan

Australia Kaden Hensel
Australia Dane Propoggia
6–3, 6–3
Runner-up
12.

August 14, 2010

Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Clay

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

Latvia Andis Juška
Latvia Deniss Pavlovs
5–7, 3–6
Winner
12.

July 31, 2011

Wuhai, China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han

China Feng He
China Zhang Ze
6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Winner
13.

May 19, 2013

Busan, South Korea
Hard

Chinese Taipei Peng Hsien-yin

South Korea Jeong Suk-young
South Korea Lim Yong-kyu
6–4, 6–3
Runner-up
13.

June 8, 2014

Putian, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Peng Hsien-yin

China Gong Maoxin
China Li Zhe
1–6, 3–6
Winner
14.

June 15, 2014

Putian, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Peng Hsien-yin

Chinese Taipei Huang Liang-chi
Australia Nicolas Meister
1–6, 6–1, [15-13]
Runner-up
14.

August 31, 2014

Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
Hard

Japan Arata Onozawa

Chinese Taipei Wang Chieh-fu
Chinese Taipei Yi Chu-huan
3–6, 2–6
Runner-up
15.

November 23, 2014

Toyota, Japan
Carpet (i)

Japan Bumpei Sato

Japan Toshihide Matsui
Japan Yasutaka Uchiyama
6–7(6–8), 2–6
Runner-up
16.

April 5, 2015

Anning, P.R. China
Clay

China Bai Yan

Chinese Taipei Huang Liang-chi
Spain Enrique López Pérez
3–6, 6–4, [7-10]
Winner
15.

August 9, 2015

Fuzhou, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Hsieh Cheng-peng

Japan Yuya Kibi
Japan Arata Onozawa
6-3, 7-5
Winner
16.

August 23, 2015

Fuzhou, P.R. China
Hard

Chinese Taipei Hsieh Cheng-peng

China Bai Yan
Chinese Taipei Yi Chu-huan
6-4, 7-6(7–5)
Winner
17.

September 27, 2015

Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
Hard

Chinese Taipei Hsieh Cheng-peng

China Gong Maoxin
Chinese Taipei Peng Hsien-yin
6–2, 6–2
Winner
18.

May 1, 2016

Taipei, Chinese Taipei
Carpet (i)

Chinese Taipei Hsieh Cheng-peng

Denmark Frederik Nielsen
Republic of Ireland David O'Hare
7–6(8–6), 6–4
Runner-up
17.

May 15, 2016

Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Clay

Chinese Taipei Hsieh Cheng-peng

Russia Denis Matsukevich
Belarus Andrei Vasilevski
4–6, 7–5, [5-10]
Winner
19.

July 24, 2016

Gimcheon, South Korea
Hard

Chinese Taipei Hsieh Cheng-peng

Colombia Nicolás Barrientos
Philippines Ruben Gonzales
w/o
Runner-up
18.

July 30, 2017

Skopje, Macedonia
Clay

Australia Dane Propoggia

Austria Maximilian Neuchrist
Austria David Pichler
6-7(1–7), 3-6
Winner
20.

August 6, 2017

Skopje, Macedonia
Clay

Australia Dane Propoggia

Australia Nicholas Horton
Bosnia and Herzegovina Aziz Kijametovic
3-6, 6-4, [10-2]


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External links








  • Yang Tsung-hua at the Association of Tennis Professionals


  • Yang Tsung-hua at the International Tennis Federation


  • Yang Tsung-hua at the International Tennis Federation – Junior profile









Awards
Preceded by
Lithuania Ričardas Berankis

ITF Junior World Champion
2008
Succeeded by
Sweden Daniel Berta










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