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Giant-killer Popyrin rues opportunity lost after US Open exit

NEW YORK : Alexei Popyrin was left ruing a missed opportunity after being knocked out of the U.S. Open in the fourth round on Sunday, a couple of days after ousting 24-times Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic.

The big-serving Australian has been in career-best form over the last few weeks but was unable to contain an inspired Frances Tiafoe on Sunday and earn a place in his first Grand Slam quarter-final.

"It definitely does feel like a little opportunity lost," the 25-year-old told reporters after his 6-4 7-6(3) 2-6 6-3 loss.

"I think this match it was changed by I think one, two, or three points. I think he won three more points than I did all match, and he won three sets. That just shows you how close it was."

Popyrin landed his first Masters title on the back of a string of upsets at the Canadian Open in Montreal last month to reach a career high ranking of world number 23.

Given that and his stunning defeat of Djokovic, Popyrin was not about to get too upset by exiting the U.S. Open in a hard fought contest in the last 16.

"I'm telling everybody now, if you would have told me at the start of the summer I would have been 23 in the world with a Masters title and second week of a slam for the first time, I probably would have taken it considering the position I was in," he added.

"If I hadn't won a match in Montreal or (Cincinnati), I probably would have dropped to outside 90 in the world. So considering all that, I think it was a very successful summer."

While Tiafoe will move on to try to end his country's long wait for a homegrown U.S. Open men's singles champion, Popyrin's success will have his compatriots thinking they might have a contender to do the same at the Australian Open.

With Nick Kyrgios showing no signs

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