Christopher Eubanks has had the best three weeks of his life, from winning his maiden ATP title in Mallorca to reaching his first Grand Slam quarterfinal at this year's Wimbledon.
The American stunned World No.5 Stefanos Tsitsipas in five sets on Monday to book his spot to the quarterfinal, and has been living the dream life during his incredible run at SW19.
“Everything from realizing that I have two credentials at Wimbledon for the rest of my life, to checking my phone and seeing my name as an ESPN alert, to realizing how much I disliked grass at the beginning of the grass court season, to now look at where I am," said Eubanks after his match. "There's so many different ways I could go about it.
“I just think the entire experience all together has just been a whirlwind. It's been something that you dream about. But I think for me I didn't really know if that dream would actually come true. I'm sitting here now, so it's pretty cool.”
Eubanks is riding a nine-match winning streak, but will surely be tested when he faces former World No.1 Daniil Medvedev for a spot in the final four.