You might know of Michael Chang from his historic 1989 French Open win at only 17, but his story goes deeper. Born into an immigrant family, their journey helped shape his destiny. ESPN’s new 30 for 30 special, “American Son” tells his story and discusses the career defining moment. It will air Monday, July 29, at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Stream the special for free with trials from Fubo and DIRECTV Stream. It will also be available through Sling, or on ESPN+ through the Disney Bundle immediately after it airs.
“30 for 30” is an ESPN documentary film series that chronicles interesting people and events in sports history. Tonight’s installment will feature Michael Chang.
“American Son” captures a pivotal moment in sports and history, as it chronicles the remarkable journey of a young tennis prodigy whose ascent to fame coincided with an unfathomable and unforgettable upset of Ivan Lendl at the 1989 French Open. The documentary delves into Chang’s upbringing in an immigrant family, his rapid rise in the tennis world and the challenges he overcame to achieve success.
Watch the special tonight, July 29, at 7/6c on ESPN.
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