Frances Tiafoe caught in tense Houston quarterfinal drama as Alexei Popyrin’s towel blunder triggers frustrated reaction

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Frances Tiafoe caught in tense Houston quarterfinal drama as Alexei Popyrin’s towel blunder triggers frustrated reaction

Frances Tiafoe and Alexei Popyrin (Image Via Getty)

Something unusual happened during Frances Tiafoe’s quarterfinal match in Houston, and it quickly caught everyone’s attention. In the middle of a tense match, Alexei Popyrin picked up Tiafoe’s towel by mistake and wiped his face with it.

A few seconds later, he realized what he had done. His reaction said it all. He looked frustrated and threw the towel away in anger.That strange moment became one of the talking points of the match. But beyond that, the game itself was tight and full of pressure. Frances Tiafoe stayed calm and found a way to win. He defeated Alexei Popyrin 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(6) to move into the semifinals of the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships.

Frances Tiafoe holds nerve as Alexei Popyrin struggles in Houston quarterfinal

The match had many ups and downs. Frances Tiafoe started strong and took the first set. But Alexei Popyrin fought back in the second and forced a decider. The final set went down to a tiebreak, where Tiafoe handled the pressure better.Popyrin’s towel moment summed up his day. He made more than 50 unforced errors, which made things harder for him. Even when he had chances, he could not stay consistent.Frances Tiafoe, on the other hand, looked more settled. He has been in good form this season.

Before coming to Houston, he had already made the semifinals in Acapulco and reached the quarterfinals at the Miami Open, where he lost to Jannik Sinner.Speaking about Houston earlier, former American player Jack Sock shared why many American players like coming here. On the Nothing Major Podcast, he said, “The atmosphere is amazing. Tennis fans in general show out. They do an amazing job at that event. I think it’s a last little slice of home before heading to Europe for a long time.”That explains why this event matters. It is the only ATP clay tournament in the United States, and players use it before traveling to Europe for the clay season.Now, Frances Tiafoe moves forward with confidence. He will face Tommy Paul in the semifinal. This will be their fifth meeting. Paul currently leads their head-to-head record 3-1. In their last match at the Delray Beach Open in 2024, Paul won comfortably in straight sets. This sets up an interesting clash. Tiafoe will want to change that record, while Paul will look to stay in control.

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