The American made it into the quarter-finals of
a Grand Slam for the first time in his first Wimbledon main
draw, along the way encountering surreal reminders of his
skyrocketting success.
"Everything from realizing that I have two credentials at
Wimbledon for the rest of my life, to checking my phone and
seeing my name as an ESPN alert," Eubanks said, after he was
asked what the most surreal part of his journey has been.
"The entire experience all together has just been a whirlwind.
It's been something that you dream about. But I think for me I
didn't really know if that dream would actually come true. I'm
sitting here in it now, so it's pretty cool."
Ranked 43rd in the world, the 27-year-old cracked the top 100
only four months ago.
Now, he is preparing for a showdown with Russian third seed
Daniil Medvedev, who days earlier praised Eubanks for his "total
tennis" and fearless style of play.
"It's a bit nuts right now. It's crazy to see my social media
feed that I'm just used to kind of going to, seeing it's a lot
of me. I'm like, What is this? This is weird," he told
reporters.
"I've been able to find a way to compartmentalize everything,
realize this is a pretty big moment, but also saying, This is a
tennis match that I need to play in a couple days."
The triumph over Tsitsipas marked his ninth straight win on
grass for the Tennis Channel commentator, who has earned the
adoration of the Wimbledon crowd as the unlikely last American
man standing.
That crowd support could come in handy against mighty Medvedev,
against whom he lost in straight sets earlier this year in
Miami.
"What helps analyze my next opponent is that I played him a few
months ago. That's probably going to be the biggest thing," he
said. "Granted, different court, different surface, different
conditions. That will probably be the biggest thing."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Stephen
Coates)
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