Christopher Eubanks’s epic Wimbledon journey was ended within the quarterfinals by Daniil Medvedev on Wednesday however the American debutant has left an indelible mark on the championships.
With winners flying off his racket like fireworks, the 27-year-old regarded poised to emulate American nice John McEnroe and attain the semifinal on his first look.
In the top, he ran out of ammunition and was overwhelmed 6-4, 1-6, 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-1 by the third seed, receiving a standing ovation as he walked off Court One.
But his free-flowing attacking tennis, filled with classic serve and volley, rasping returns and booming serves catapulted the previous Georgia Tech participant into the hearts of the Court One crowd — and in addition into the document books.
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Eubanks signed off his Wimbledon run with 321 winners, beating Andre Agassi’s document set in 1992.
Of the 1,244 factors he contested throughout 5 matches on the All England Club, 26% of them led to a Eubanks winners — a match main determine.
His ace complete of 102, via the quarter-finals, was additionally tournament-topping whereas his common ventures to the web earned him 168 factors with a 68% success fee — figures that can hearten these craving for a return of the volleyers.
But statistics apart, Eubanks, who solely broke into the highest 100 final yr and is a part-time tennis commentator, captivated the Wimbledon crowds together with his free-flowing tennis, participating character and for the truth that he performed with a smile.
Eubanks, who received his first ATP title in Mallorca the week earlier than Wimbledon, beat British primary Cameron Norrie and fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas en path to the quarters.
His carefree method appeared to have gotten the higher of Medvedev till the Russian third seed dug his heels in and Eubanks stated he had lastly realised what he had achieved.
“I think this morning it did kind of sit in a little bit after I woke up, just realising that, man, I’m getting ready to play a Grand Slam quarter-final today. That’s really, really cool,” Eubanks informed reporters.
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“These two or three weeks have been filled with positives. I didn’t win today. I’m disappointed about it. It’s unfortunate for me. But I think I showed a lot of positive signs that I can take moving forward, so I’m okay with that.”
Eubanks smashed an astonishing 74 winners in opposition to Medvedev, but in addition racked up 55 unforced errors — a win or bust technique that he stated was the one manner he is aware of.
“It’s a game style that I’ve had since I really started playing tennis at a high level, starting as a teenager,” he stated. “I kind of went for my shots. I’m okay with living and dying by the mistakes.”
Eubanks will climb to a career-high 31 on the earth rankings after his Wimbledon exploits and whereas his dream could also be over, he’ll take residence big positives.
“I think it tells me that when I’m having fun and I’m playing carefree, I’m a pretty good tennis player,” he stated.
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Source: sportstar.thehindu.com