Kyle Edmund’s dream of a maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open may have ended with a semi-final defeat by Marin Cilic but the British No 2’s success story in Melbourne is unlikely to be forgotten in a hurry.
Much of the pre-tournament noises regarding British hopes in the men's singles, in the absence of three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray, were of doom and gloom but that soon changed with Edmund's exploits - two career best Tour level victories and becoming the first unseeded male to reach the last four at a Grand Slam since 2008.
After Edmund's memorable fortnight at Melbourne Park, he has risen to a career high 26 in the world rankings and is just six spots behind Murray as Britain's no 1 - we take a look at the numbers from the 23-year-old's unexpected deep run at the season's opening Grand Slam.
ONE
Victory over Grigor Dimitrov in the quarter-final was a first victory over the Bulgarian world No 3 in three attempts but more significantly a first win over a top-10 player.
TWO
Edmund came through two five-set epics in Melbourne - a first-round victory over US Open finalist Kevin Anderson and a third-round battling win over Nikoloz Basilashvili in extreme heat.
FIVE
The 23-year-old had never won five successive tour-level matches prior to the Australian Open.
SIX
Edmund becomes the sixth British male to reach a Grand Slam singles semi-final in the Open Era. Andy Murray, Tim Henman, Greg Rusedski, John Lloyd and Roger Taylor are the other five.
10
His win over Dimitrov means Edmund is the 10th British man to earn victory over a top-three opponent in the Open Era.
17
The British player spent well over 17 hours out on court during his run to the last four.
18
The number of double faults from Edmund - a third of them came in his near four-hour marathon match against Anderson.
26
Edmund is expected to be at a career-high world No 26, after jumping 23 spots in the rankings, when the standings are updated on Monday.
85
Edmund's serve proved to be a key weapon throughout the fortnight and his ace count made for good reading.
134
The number of winners off Edmund's forehand wing, which has garnered much praise throughout the tournament.
775
Over his six matches at Melbourne Park this year Edmund won 775 points.
497,000
Thanks to his exploits the British player will pocket £497,000 - a sum Edmund described as a "nice chunk of money".