Ryan Harrison may not have won the Atlanta title, but perhaps he came away with something even more elusive: a spot on SportsCenter's "Top 10 plays" list.

The ESPN highlights show featured Harrison's incredible defensive tweener as the second-best play of the day.

The 26-year-old American showed off his crafty racquet skills to innovate and win the point, and later the match, in his quarterfinal against Hyeon Chung.

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Harrison didn’t stop there, though. He pulled out the flashy shot-making skills once again to steal another point in his semifinal encounter with Great Britain’s Cameron Norrie.

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Harrison would go on to lose in the final to now five-time Atlanta champion John Isner, and also fall in the doubles final. But at least he can say something very few tennis players can: I was on the SportsCenter Top 10.

Harrison makes
SportsCenter Top 10 
with crafty tweener

Harrison makes SportsCenter Top 10 with crafty tweener

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