Tommy Paul fell to Hubert Hurkacz in the third round of Wimbledon, losing 4-6, 7-6(5), 7-5, 6-2.
He blamed his body for the loss, saying he was pissed about not being physically at his best.
What happened?
Tommy Paul had reached the final at the Queen's Club before Wimbledon but couldn't carry that form into the Grand Slam.
He was unhappy with his serving numbers and felt he started hitting the ball shorter in the court.
Why it matters for Tommy Paul
The American is currently ranked No. 25 but is projected to rise to No. 24 in the live rankings.
However, with other players still in the draw, that could change by the end of Wimbledon.
What comes next?
Tommy Paul will look to bounce back from this loss and improve his ranking.
He had praised Hubert Hurkacz's serve and forehand after the match, acknowledging his opponent played better.
Tommy Paul felt fatigue in his legs and was very, very tired during the match.
He wanted to do better at Wimbledon, especially after playing well at the Queen's Club.
The loss was a disappointment for Tommy Paul, who had high hopes for the grass court season.
He will now focus on his next tournament and work on improving his physical condition.
Tommy Paul's grass court season ended on a sour note, but he will look to come back stronger.
He is still a top-ranked player and has the potential to do well in future tournaments.
The match against Hubert Hurkacz was a tough one for Tommy Paul, but he can learn from it.
He will analyze his game and work on improving his serving and overall physical condition.
