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American Frances Tiafoe falls in straight sets at Wimbledon - ESPN

LONDON, July 9 — Grigor Dimitrov dispatched American 10th seed Frances Tiafoe in straight sets with a convincing 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 victory on Sunday to move into the fourth round of Wimbledon where he will meet Danish sixth seed Holger Rune.

Tiafoe arrived at the All England Club having captured his first grass-court title at the Stuttgart Open last month but it was the experienced Dimitrov, a former semifinalist here and Queen's Club finalist last month, who prevailed over two days.

Sunday's defeat left Tiafoe at a loss.

«I played god awful. So it just hurts, man,» Tiafoe said. «I really don't know what to say. I don't know how I'm going to digest it.»

«I just, I've never really felt like this after a loss,» Tiafoe added. «It's like I'm shocked how usually I rise to occasions and I'm shocked how I performed today. It's just crazy to me, honestly.»

While Tiafoe was left searching for answers, the veteran Dimitrov said he understood the challenge he faced in playing the 25-year-old American.

«He's such a dangerous player and I knew I had to be very focused. He's the type of player that has a great serve, great return. So I was just looking after my game,» Dimitrov said.

«The past weeks have been, in a way, very amazing weeks for me out here in England. I'm just enjoying every single day… It's amazing to be also in the second week. I love playing on Sunday.»

The first things Tiafoe highlighted when asked to give his thoughts on Dimitrov prior to the match were the Bulgarian's first serve, his net game and his slice.

Tiafoe had clearly done his homework, having beaten Dimitrov four years ago at the Australian Open in a last-16 clash he described as «an absolute war,» but this time the American had no answer for the variety of

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