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'I'm curious to see where I can take this' - How high can Frances Tiafoe soar after US Open and Laver Cup success?

Frances Tiafoe says he is “flying high” right now after arguably the best month of his career – but just how high can he go? The 24-year-old made his Grand Slam breakthrough at the US Open, beating Rafael Nadal on his way to the semi-finals, where he lost to Carlos Alcaraz in a tight five-setter. He then followed up with a couple of memorable wins at the Laver Cup – teaming up with Jack Sock to beat Roger Federer in the final match of his career before sealing a first victory for Team World in the event by overcoming Stefanos Tsitsipas. Ad This is a purple patch for Tiafoe, and one he is savouring.

ATP Nur-SultanAlcaraz crashes out in Astana first round after falling to lucky loser GoffinAN HOUR AGO For several years he has been on the periphery of tennis' top echelon, flashing his potential every now and again, flirting with the top 30 and making a few deep runs at tournaments. But before reaching the last four at the US Open he had only made it past the third round of a major four times. That six of his nine wins over top-10 players have come in the last 16 months shows his progression and improvement.

“It’s been a crazy month. I’ve been getting a lot of attention as of late,” said Tiafoe ahead of this week’s Tokyo Open. “I’m just trying to keep the main thing the main thing.

I’m super curious to see where I can take this tennis thing. I’ve got a lot to give to the game. I think me doing well is great for the sport.” It’s difficult to argue with that.

Like several of his peers, Tiafoe is more than just a tennis player. Mischa Zverev unsure if Djokovic will return to No. 1 'Crazy' — Alcaraz reacts to topping world rankings The son of parents who emigrated from Sierra Leone, he has a big game, a big smile and a big

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