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Chris Eubanks looking to build on Wimbledon success, targeting big run at US Open

Chris Eubanks is determined to use his run to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon as momentum for the second half of the year. The 27-year-old has had a breakout year in 2023, reaching the quarter-finals of the Miami Open and winning his first ATP title in Mallorca. Ad Those efforts were eclipsed by his form at SW19, as he advanced to the last eight and pushed Daniil Medvedev all the way before losing in five sets.

WimbledonAlcaraz beats Rune to reach first Wimbledon semi, Medvedev through with Eubanks winA DAY AGO Eubanks will now reset, but is determined to keep his career on an upward curve. “To walk off the court and hear Court 1 cheering for you is special,” Eubanks told CNN. “It is something you dream about growing up.

“It is a bit emotional to watch it again. It is special and something I will never forget. “I can’t wait to use this momentum I have now to take into the US summer swing leading into the US Open.

“It is a tournament I used to go to growing up with my family, and is a tournament I want to do well at.” Exclusive: Medvedev says he's playing his best grass-court tennis ahead of Alcaraz clash Exclusive: Alcaraz hopes Medvedev will feel nerves playing on Centre Court in semi-final Eubanks raised his profile during his run in SW19, and feels there will be more attention on him when he returns home to the United States. “I don't think I understand it just yet,” Eubanks said of the media attention. “I have done a good job of blocking out the outside noise and focus on each match and each opponent.

“My phone has been going off. I had it on do not disturb for the past few weeks. I wanted all my energy to be here at Wimbledon, but I think things are going to be a bit different when we get back Stateside and I am

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