Kyle Edmund suffered a straight-sets defeat to Edouard Roger-Vasselin in the semi-finals of the Guadeloupe Challenger.
The British number three has enjoyed another fine week on the challenger circuit, but he could not reach a second final of 2015 after coming up short against the Frenchman.
Roger-Vasselin broke Edmund's serve on three occasions during the first set, and it appeared as though it would be one-way traffic in the second when he moved an early break ahead.
However, Edmund immediately hit back to level the set, only for Roger-Vasselin to find another gear and eventually run out a 6-2 6-3 winner.
The 20-year-old could break into the top 130 of the ATP world rankings on Monday.