On Tuesday, the US Open announced the 2019 wild card selections. To many's surprise, Tommy Paul was not on the list. Paul currently sits at a career-high No. 112 in the world, making him the highest-ranked American not to gain direct entry into the main draw.
When wild card recipient Denis Kudla was moved into the main draw after Juan Martin del Potro withdrew, a wild card was given to world No. 191 Christopher Eubanks. Other main-draw wild cards went to Jack Sock, Ernesto Escobedo, Marcos Giron, Zachary Svajda, Bjorn Fratangelo, Frenchman Antoine Hoang and Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis.
It is important to note that the tournaments own these wild cards, and can do with them whatever they desire. Tennis Channel’s Steve Weissman said on Twitter, “A wild card is a gift, if you receive one, you say thank you… no one is entitled to gifts.”
That may be true, but it didn't stop several notable ATP players including Andy Murray, Taylor Fritz and Reilly Opelka in sounding off their overwhelming support of Paul, or “TP” as his friends and family call him.