Reaching the second round at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships marked the player’s best run at the event, after losing in the first round on his debut in 2024.
Reflecting on Wednesday’s match, Harris said: “I had my chances and I think I missed one passing shot on set-point by an inch.
“I had a couple more set-points, so you’ve got to take those kind of chances in these matches, but that’s tennis, it’s always like that.
“He’s a very solid player from the back of he court, so if you’re not doing enough with the ball he’s going to move you around all day.
“In the third set I think I was feeling the ball a lot better, had a bit more rhythm in my service games, but I couldn’t take the tie-break in the end.”
Harris praised the “great support from the crowd” as well as the messages from friends and family on the Isle of Man.
“Big thanks to them and I was just gutted that I couldn’t take it further,” he said.
Looking ahead to his doubles match on Thursday against Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik and Flavio Cobolli of Italy, Harris said playing alongside fellow British player Marcus Willis was something he was relishing.
“Marcus is a great doubles player and if we put a great performance together we can win some matches.”