Wu Records Major Upset In Kaohsiung


There have been plenty of big upsets this year on the ATP Challenger Tour, but Tung-Lin Wu pulled off arguably the biggest one of 2016 at the $125,000 ATP Challenger Tour event in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

The 18 year old from Chinese Taipei, a wild card currently ranked No. 1,748 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, shocked world No. 131 Denis Kudla in the opening round, 7-5, 7-6(8). With a difference of 1,617 spots, it’s the biggest upset of the year by ranking on the ATP Challenger Tour. 

Biggest Upsets In 2016 (difference of 1000+ spots in Emirates ATP Rankings)

Upset
Tournament
Difference
No. 1748 Tung-Lin Wu (TPE) d. No. 131 Denis Kudla
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
1617 spots
No. 1600 Mikhail Vaks (RUS) d. No. 239 Connor Smith
Dallas, U.S.A.
1361 spots
No. 1265 Romain Jouan (FRA) d. No. 131 Adam Pavlasek
Quimper, France
1134 spots
No. 1344 Albano Olivetti (FRA) d. No. 234 Denys Molchanov
Wroclaw, Poland
1110 spots
No. 1265 Romain Jouan (FRA) d. No. 169 James Ward
Quimper, France
1096 spots
No. 1146 Andrea Pellegrino (ITA) d. No. 91 Horacio Zeballos
Rome, Italy
1055 spots

Although he lost in a competitive match to Yuya Kibi of Japan in the second-round, he's still in the doubles quarter-finals with Ze Zhang of China.

“This victory is very special for me, especially being in front of Taiwanese fans,” said Wu. “Before the match, some people questioned whether I deserved to have the wild card, but this victory reconfirmed my ability. I did lots of homework and research about Kudla, so I was well-prepared, but I didn’t think too much on the court. I just swung hard and let adrenaline take over the rest.”

The teenager has competed all in of the junior events at Grand Slams for the past two years, but has also mixed in ITF Futures tournaments and ATP Challenger Tour events. Having gotten a taste of all three worlds, he has been able to pick up on the differences of what it takes to succeed in them.

“The biggest difference is the ability to take opportunities to win the match,” said Wu. “Most teenager players don’t have the mindset to cope with pressure on the court, but the professional players are mature enough to play under pressure.”

Lu’s win over Kudla will see him jump inside the Top 1,000 of the Emirates ATP Rankings on Monday. But perhaps more importantly, it’s instilled a new belief in his tennis.

“At the beginning of turning pro, sometimes I would doubt my own ability,” he admitted. “But this match showed me to just trust myself and made me realise I can be better in the future.”