Tommy Paul hails 'great two weeks' after run to Australian Open ...

27 Jan 2023
Tommy Paul
'I don't want to be a one-hit wonder': America's new tennis hero Tommy Paul hails 'great two weeks' after run to Australian Open semifinals sees him reach world's top 20... but he insists he is now aiming even higher!Tommy Paul was beaten by Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open semi-finalsPaul is now in world's top 20 after his stunning run to the last four in MelbourneClick here for all your latest international Sports news from DailyMail.com 

By Ben Nagle For Dailymail.Com and Associated Press Reporter

Published: 15:11 GMT, 27 January 2023 | Updated: 15:11 GMT, 27 January 2023

American Tommy Paul's run to the semi-finals of the Australian Open will take him into the world's top 20 for the first time but the 25-year-old does not want to stop there.

His dream run in Melbourne was brought to an emphatic end by a clinical Novak Djokovic on Friday as the Serb moved one win away from a record-extending 10th title.

Paul battled back from 5-1 down in the opening set to 5-5 but ultimately did not have the firepower to stop Djokovic who cruised to a 7-5 6-1 6-2 victory on Rod Laver Arena.

Tommy Paul was dumped out of the Australian Open by Novak Djokovic in the semifinals

Djokovic (left) proved a step too far but Paul has now entered the world's top 20 players

But his run has given Paul a taste of the latter stages of a Slam which he hopes can become a regular feeling.

'I mean, great, great two weeks for me. Obviously got to carry it throughout the whole season. It's about consistency. I don't want to be a one-hit wonder,' Paul told reporters.

'I want to keep moving up the rankings. It would be nice to end the year top 10. I feel like the way I started year is the right path to do it.

'Obviously I have a lot of matches to win this year. Hopefully get some titles, too. I don't want to just lose in semi-finals. I want to have my name on some trophies next year.'

Djokovic celebrates his win, and will now go on to face Stefanos Tsitsipas in Sunday's final

Paul's girlfriend Paige Lorenze (middle, second left) watches the Djokovic match in Melbourne

It was a sellout crowd, but the American was unable to provide the shock of the tournament

It was Paul's first meeting with the 21-time Grand Slam champion and it was every bit as tough as he imagined.

'I mean, walking on the court was cool. Playing the match and getting beaten like that kind of sucked,' Paul said.

'But it's great I got to see the level of where I want to be and know how good I have to play if I want to beat people like that. It was, I think, a good experience.

'He didn't really let me execute any game plan.'

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