World No 43 takes the third seed to five thrilling setsRussian battles back to reach first Wimbledon semi-final
And just like that, it was over. Chris Eubanks, who had come from obscurity to win the hearts of the crowd, was on the verge of continuing his Wimbledon odyssey. Two sets to one up, only a tiebreak stood between him and the semi-finals. But as soon as the chance presented itself, it was gone.
By the next moment, Daniil Medvedev had pulled level, then broken twice in successive service games to send the American giant crashing to earth. The fairytale had ended.
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