Tuesday, 25 July 2023

Happy At Home! Eubanks Rolls In Atlanta Opener

There is nothing like returning home after a long trip.

Just ask Christopher Eubanks, who raced through his opening-round match Tuesday at the Atlanta Open. Playing his first match since his dream Wimbledon quarter-final run, Eubanks wasted no time to defeat Andres Martin 6-2, 6-4.

In a match of two Atlanta natives, Eubanks produced firepower and clean hitting from the baseline to dispatch the wild card after one hour, seven minutes. In the opening set, Eubanks did not a drop a point behind his hefty serve (16/16) and as the match wore on, the fifth seed continued to thrill the home crowd by striking one-handed backhand winners with ease.

At World No. 32 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, Eubanks is in the form of his life. The 27-year-old enjoyed a quarter-final run at the ATP Masters 1000 event in Miami and hit a new high this month after triumphing at the Mallorca Championships and reaching the last eight at Wimbledon.

Martin, 22, recently completed his junior year at Georgia Tech, where Eubanks was a student-athlete from 2014-17. The World No. 723 was playing his third tour-level match.

In other action Tuesday at the hard-court event, Dominik Koepfer rallied past six-time Atlanta champion John Isner 3-6, 7-6(4), 7-6(3). Despite not breaking the 6’10” American’s serve, the German Koepfer held his nerve in two tie-breaks to earn his first main draw tour-level win since last year’s ATP 500 event in Washington, D.C. Koepfer will face third seed Daniel Evans in the second round.

Tuesday was the 38-year-old Isner's first opening-round loss at the Atlanta Open in 13 appearances.



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