Gabriel Diallo's run at the U.S. Open is over. The 22-year-old from Montreal lost 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-1, 7-6 (3) to No. 14 seed Tommy Paul of the United States in the third round of the Grand Slam tennis tournament.
Gabriel Diallo - The Canadian PressNEW YORK — Gabriel Diallo's impressive run at the U.S. Open is over.
Diallo, ranked 143rd in the world entering the tournament, qualified for only his second main draw at a major. Diallo, who was the last Canadian remaining in the singles competition, is expected to move up to a career-high 103rd in the next ATP rankings.Paul broke Diallo three times in the opening set, but each time Diallo answered back with a break of his own to force a tiebreaker.
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