Current:Home > MyChris Eubanks, unlikely Wimbledon star, on "surreal, whirlwind" tournament experience -Visionary Growth Labs
Chris Eubanks, unlikely Wimbledon star, on "surreal, whirlwind" tournament experience
View
Date:2025-04-20 11:05:39
Chris Eubanks made a name for himself at Wimbledon, entering the tournament as the 77th-ranked player in the world and reaching the quarterfinals, where he was knocked out by Russian Daniil Medvedev after a rollercoaster five-set match.
This was Eubanks' first time playing at Wimbledon. The 27-year-old Atlanta, Georgia, native joined "CBS Mornings" on Thursday to discuss his eventful appearance at the British tournament.
"This has been a very surreal, whirlwind, eye-opening experience. It's tough to really describe and put into words," Eubanks said.
When asked if he understood the magnitude of how much his showing at Wimbledon has meant to fans at home, Eubanks said he didn't think he did "just yet."
"The coolest thing about it is when I check my ESPN alerts from the past week, a lot of times my name was on it, so that was a pretty surreal feeling, something I never really thought I would experience," he said.
Speaking to "CBS Mornings" from London, where the tournament is held, Eubanks said he is excited to return to the United States and see how his world has changed since his star showing at Wimbledon. During Wednesday's match with Medvedev, he lead for a while before the Russian player pulled ahead. Eubanks said he "felt great" going into the match, as he had with previous matches during Wimbledon.
"I caught a nice little rhythm for that second, third and a good bit of that fourth set. I was playing some of the best tennis I probably have ever played in my life," he said. Eubanks said he tried to "collect himself" between the matches.
"I saw the errors that I made in the first set. I saw that I could play a lot better and it's just when that set ends, it doesn't matter if you lose six or you lose seven, six, it's still only one set, you can come out to the second set and just try to put your best foot forward. At the end of the day, that first set is done," Eubanks said. "In tennis, because we have a little bit more time, and we can, unlike other sports, we can lose more points and still win the match as long as you win the right points at the right time."
Ultimately, Medvedev "just outplayed" him, Eubanks said. He did walk away having set a record, though: Eubanks hit 321 "winners," which occur when a player is unable to touch the ball with their racquet before it bounces twice during a match. The previous record was set in 1992 by tennis great Andre Agassi, CBS Sports reported.
Eubanks is also going home with a fuller bank account: He took home a $430,000 paycheck, although he joked that the amount "sounds good until you get taxed."
The prize money "serves as added motivation," and provides "that added level of security," because many professional tennis players "don't really have guaranteed income," Eubanks said.
"It provides that level of security to know that, okay, my necessities are going to be met for the next little while, my team will be paid for the next little while, and now I can just kind of play free," Eubanks said. "And I think that's something. I play some of my best tennis when I am playing free."
- In:
- Wimbledon
- Sports
- Tennis
Kerry Breen is a news editor and reporter for CBS News. Her reporting focuses on current events, breaking news and substance use.
veryGood! (87)
Related
- Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
- Sarah Hyland's Former Manager Accuses Her of Denying Him Modern Family Royalties
- How to watch 'The Daily Show' live episode after Tuesday's VP debate
- Nobody Wants This Creator Erin Foster Addresses Possibility of Season 2
- NFL Week 15 picks straight up and against spread: Bills, Lions put No. 1 seed hopes on line
- Outer Banks’ Madison Bailey Hints Characters Will Have “Different Pairings” in Season 4
- Lady Gaga Details Michael Polansky's Sweet Proposal, Shares Wedding Plans
- Spirit Halloween roasts 'SNL' in hilarious response to show's spoof of the chain
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Gap Fall Clothes That Look Expensive: Affordable Luxury for 60% Off
Ranking
- From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
- Man pleads guilty to fatally strangling deaf cellmate in Baltimore jail
- Dakota Fanning Details Being Asked “Super Inappropriate Questions” as a Child Star
- Sean “Diddy” Combs Accused of Abusing Minors Amid New Allegations
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- Michigan’s minimum wage to jump 20% under court ruling
- Carlos Alcaraz fights back to beat Jannik Sinner in China Open final
- Subway train derails in Massachusetts and injures some riders
Recommendation
House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
Doctor to stars killed outside LA office attacked by men with baseball bats before death
Sarah Hyland's Former Manager Accuses Her of Denying Him Modern Family Royalties
Looking for Taylor Swift's famous red lipstick? Her makeup artist confirms the brand
Romantasy reigns on spicy BookTok: Recommendations from the internet’s favorite genre
Which products could be affected by a lengthy port strike? Alcohol, bananas and seafood, to name a few
Where is 'College GameDay' for Week 6? Location, what to know for ESPN show
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, College Food