Frances Tiafoe is making a big name for himself on the ATP Tour. His athleticism shines everywhere he goes, even on grass—a surface many Americans are unfamiliar with.

The 20-year-old moved into the quarterfinals of the ATP 500 at Queen's Club by taking out Leonardo Mayer in three sets. Tiafoe is seeking his second career title after winning Delray Beach earlier this year.

The world No. 62 is the one of two Americans left in the draw behind No. 5 seed Sam Querrey, who beat him in the first round of Roland Garros.

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Tiafoe shows off
his athleticism
at Queen's Club

Tiafoe shows off his athleticism at Queen's Club

A LANDMARK DOCUMENTARY DURING THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS EVENT IN SPORTS, CELEBRATING THE UNPARALLELED FEDERER-RIVALRY AND 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GREATEST MATCH EVER PLAYED.

In association with All England Lawn & Tennis Club, Rock Paper Scissors Entertainment and Amblin Television.  Directed by Andrew Douglas.