From Roger Federer's incomparable run at the Australian Open to Hyeon Chung's historic win, here are the standout numbers from the fourth round of the Australian Open.
Grand old man Roger
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Federer's win against Marton Fucsovics in the fourth round was only the second time he faced a Hungarian player in 72 main draw appearances at a major. Interestingly, Federer's first match against a Hungarian player was against Attila Savolt at the 2002 Australian Open. Savolt is now serving as Fucsovics' coach.
26
Years since the last time any man as old as Federer reached the quarters at any Slam. Before Federer, Jimmy Connors, aged 38, reached the last eight of the US Open in 1991, where he defeated Paul Haarhuis.
Giant-killer Chung a man of firsts
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With his fourth-round win against Novak Djokovic, Chung became the first man or woman from Korea to reach the quarterfinals at a Slam.
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Of the 108 matches that he has played against players ranked outside the top 50 at Slams, Djokovic has lost only four. His losses have come against Hyeon Chung (in this tournament), Denis Istomin (2017), Marat Safin (2008) and Paul Goldstein (2006).
Tennys from Tennessee keeps the American dream alive
22
Number of years since an American man reached the quarterfinals in his Australian Open main draw debut. Andre Agassi went on to win the title in 1995 on his tournament debut after beating Pete Sampras in the final.
Keys in elite company
38
Number of matches won by Madison Keys at majors since the start of 2015. Only Serena Williams (57), Garbine Muguruza (43) and Venus Williams (42) have won more matches than her in this period.
19
Number of games dropped by Keys in her four matches in the tournament so far, the fewest among the eight women who have made the quarterfinals.
Nadal emulates Edberg
10
Number of quarterfinal appearances for Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open, joint second-most with Stefan Edberg. Only Roger Federer (14) has more last eight appearances at Melbourne Park.
1
Nadal's win in the fourth round ensured that he will be top of the world rankings irrespective of other results at the end of the Australian Open.
Dimitrov's perfect record
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Number of matches lost by Grigor Dimitrov after winning the first two sets in any Slam match. His record in such matches is a startling 33-0 at the end of the fourth round.
Like coach, like pupil
100
Marin Cilic joined his former coach Goran Ivanisevic (110) as the only two Croatian players to win 100 matches at majors when he won his fourth-round match against 10th seed Pablo Carreno Busta.