Results

ITF M25 Changwon 06/08 02:00 - Soonwoo Kwon v Sanhui Shin 6-1,5-2
ITF M25 Changwon 06/07 01:30 - Soonwoo Kwon v Yun Seong Chung 6-3,6-2
ITF M25 Changwon 06/06 02:00 - Woobin Shin v Soonwoo Kwon 0-6,3-6
ITF M25 Changwon 06/05 03:32 - Pawit Sornlaksup v Soonwoo Kwon 2-6,2-6
ITF M25 Changwon 06/04 05:03 - Wanseok Kang v Soonwoo Kwon 4-6,2-6
ITF M15 Daegu 05/28 06:00 - Seokhyeon Chu v Soonwoo Kwon 6-1,5-0
ITF M15 Andong 05/25 01:00 - [497] Soonwoo Kwon v Sanhui Shin [494] 6-3,6-1
ITF M15 Andong 05/24 01:00 - [472] Jake Delaney v Soonwoo Kwon [497] 1-6,7-6,1-6
ITF M15 Andong 05/23 01:00 - Soonwoo Kwon v Duckhee Lee 6-1,3-0
ITF M15 Andong 05/22 01:00 - Soonwoo Kwon v Yeonsu Jeong 6-2,6-2
ITF M15 Andong 05/21 05:33 - Soonwoo Kwon v Yunseok Jang 6-1,6-2
Challenger Gwangju 04/23 03:10 25 Jason Kubler v Soonwoo Kwon 6-3,6-4

Wikipedia - Kwon Soon-woo

Kwon Soon-woo (Korean: 권순우; born 2 December 1997) is a South Korean professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as world No. 52 ranking by the ATP, achieved in November 2021 and a doubles ranking of world No. 224, attained in December 2022. Kwon has won two ATP, three ATP Challenger Tour and five ITF World Tennis Tour singles titles.

He broke into the top 100 of the ATP singles rankings in August 2019 after reaching the quarterfinals at the Los Cabos Open and contested his first ATP Tour final at the Astana Open in September 2021, where he won his maiden title and made his top 60 debut. In January 2023, he won his second ATP Tour title at the Adelaide International as a lucky loser, becoming the first Korean to win multiple ATP titles and the tenth lucky loser champion overall in the Open Era.