After surviving in five to win his opening round at the Australian Open, Frances Tiafoe came out on the wrong end Thursday at the hands of Fabian Marozsan.
Bowing out of a quarter of the draw that boasts fourth seed Taylor Fritz and No. 21 seed Ben Shelton, who both advanced earlier, this loss was one that got away from the Hyattsville, Md. native.
Leading by two sets to one, Tiafoe had his opponent under threat in the fourth set on numerous occasions as he looked to put down one final dagger. Marozsan, however, would escape all 10 break points he faced—including one at 3-3 that came after his strange decision to pull out a half tweener volley on a deuce point—and suddenly leveled the clash when Tiafoe dropped his serve.