
Tiafoe falls to Shelton in straight sets in D.C. Open quarterfinal
Frances Tiafoe will have to wait another year to play for a championship in his hometown tournament after falling to Ben Shelton in the D.C. Open quarterfinals. Source link
Frances Tiafoe will have to wait another year to play for a championship in his hometown tournament after falling to Ben Shelton in the D.C. Open quarterfinals. Source link
Frances Tiafoe seems to go the distance in many matches when playing at his hometown D.C. Open. His second round tilt with Flavio Cobolli, a Washington finalist last year, finally was a welcome exception. Source link
Frances Tiafoe is back in the District, and is someone who can truly find joy amid the chaos that being the face of his home tournament entails. Source link
British wild card Dan Evans upset world No. 13 Frances Tiafoe, 7-5, 6-2, on Monday for his first win at Queen’s Club since 2021. Source link
Frances Tiafoe rolled his eyes as soon as the question arrived from a reporter, then called it “comical” that the player who beat him in the French Open quarterfinals on Tuesday, Lorenzo Musetti, received only a warning for kicking a tennis ball that inadvertently hit a linesperson. Source link
The 15th-seeded Frances Tiafoe made his way into the quarterfinals at the French Open for the first time with a 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4) victory over Daniel Altmaier of Germany on Sunday night, joining 12th-seeded Tommy Paul to put a pair of American men in the round of eight. Source link
Frances Tiafoe threw up during his first-round match at the Australian Open on Monday along the way to a five-set victory and said afterward he might have quit if this had been just a run-of-the-mill tournament. Source link