Japan's Shintaro Mochizuki (R) shakes hands with USA's Taylor Fritz after victory during their men’s singles match on day four of the ATP Japan Open tennis tournament in Tokyo. - AFP PIC
Japan's Shintaro Mochizuki (R) shakes hands with USA's Taylor Fritz after victory during their men’s singles match on day four of the ATP Japan Open tennis tournament in Tokyo. - AFP PIC

TOKYO: Defending champion Taylor Fritz tumbled out of the Japan Open today after a stunning second-round loss to Japanese wild card and world No. 215 Shintaro Mochizuki.

Top-seed Fritz, the highest-ranked American in the world at No. 10, lost 0-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-2) to an opponent without a tour-level win to his name before this tournament.

Fritz, who has won two titles this season, looked to be cruising into the quarter-finals when he took the first set in just 29 minutes.

But the momentum shifted when Mochizuki broke his opponent midway through the second set, and the 20-year-old fought back from a losing position in the third to force a tiebreak.

Mochizuki closed the match out with a volleyed smash at the net, setting up a quarter-final match-up with Australian Alexei Popyrin, who beat Chile's Cristian Garin 4-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2.

Fritz's exit meant the top three seeds in Tokyo have all been eliminated, with Norwegian No. 2 Casper Ruud and German No. 3 Alexander Zverev also bowing out early.

No. 4 seed Alex de Minaur progressed to the quarter-finals with a 6-0, 7-5 win over Argentina's Diego Schwartzman.

The Australian said he was not surprised that so many of the tournament's big names had fallen by the wayside.

"We've all played a lot of matches this year and it's been a long year," said de Minaur.

"At times I feel like these are the types of tournaments that are more prone to surprises.

"I'm just happy I was able to keep my head down and play at a good level." --AFP