Shin Woo-bin Tennis Loss & Military Plans – Interview Update

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Korean Tennis Player Shin Woo-bin Reflects on Successful 2025 Season, Eyes Military Service

SEOUL, ⁤SOUTH ‍KOREA – Following a first-round loss ⁢to Marc-Andrea Huessler of Switzerland (257th ranked) at the 2025 Eugene ⁣Investment &‍ Securities Seoul Open International Men’s Challenger Tennis Tournament, South Korean ⁣player Shin Woo-bin, representing ‌Gyeongsan City Hall, assessed a year marked by notable progress in his singles career. Huessler ‍defeated Shin 4-6, 2-6.

Shin,502nd in the world ⁤rankings,has seen marked betterment ‌in 2025 after​ previously finding more​ success in doubles competition. He acknowledged his performance⁣ this year as “not⁢ a bad ⁣year,” citing consistent‌ results on ⁢the ITF World Tour and selection ⁣to the Davis Cup team.

“Until last year, I had some‍ success in doubles, but ⁢singles ‌didn’t do well,” Shin stated‌ in a post-match interview. “Representing the national team wasn’t my goal either, but ⁤with the fast going well, I think it was a good year in many ways.”

currently,Shin is awaiting the final ⁣acceptance announcement in January regarding his application to join the Armed Forces Athletic Corps (Sangmu). He ⁣plans to​ compete in the Korean Championships in Gimcheon and ⁤a Challenger Tournament in Japan before undergoing a physical fitness evaluation related to his military service application.

Despite his recent achievements, Shin remains grounded. ​”I don’t feel popular,” he said. “I think I still have a⁤ lot to learn, and I think I ⁢should‌ remain silent and do my best⁣ at what I have ​to do.”

Shin was visibly frustrated by‌ his performance in the⁢ match against⁣ Huessler, ⁣noting, “I was on serve at 4-4 in the first set, but I couldn’t turn the situation around ⁤because I couldn’t catch it. Even in the second ⁤set, I felt difficult because⁤ my opponent was more experienced and had an aggressive⁣ style.” he also attributed a shaky start,⁣ including an early break, to nerves playing on Seoul Center Court for the first time.

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