WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — A month ago, Chris Eubanks began the grass-court portion of the season that leads into
Wimbledon at a lower-level ATP Challenger Tour event in Surbiton, England. The 27-year-old American walked away with about $2,500 in prize money after losing in straight sets in the second round to a player ranked outside the Top 100, which only served to reinforce a distaste for the green surface.
Searching for answers, Eubanks reached out to International Tennis Hall of Famer Kim Clijsters, a four-time
Grand Slam champion he befriended while playing World TeamTennis.
"I was just kind of frustrated," he recounted. "I sent her a text, and I was like, ‘Grass is the stupidest surface to play tennis on. Why are we playing tennis — a sport in which we need the ball to bounce — on a very inconsistent surface?' And you can't move on it."
Well, just look at Eubanks now: He eliminated No. 12 seed Cam Norrie of Britain 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (3) in 2 1/2 hours on No. 1 Court at Wimbledon on Friday with 21 aces and 63 total winners to reach the third round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time.
"Biggest win of my career, no question. By far," said Eubanks, who has dabbled in work as a TV commentator. "Considering the moment. Considering the stage. Who I was playing. Where I played him."