Fixtures

Australian Open 01/24 08:30 28 Jannik Sinner vs Ben Shelton View

Results

Australian Open 01/22 04:40 27 [20] Ben Shelton v Lorenzo Sonego [55] 6-4,7-5,4-6,7-6
Australian Open 01/20 05:40 26 [41] Gael Monfils v Ben Shelton [20] Retired
Australian Open 01/18 06:10 25 [20] Ben Shelton v Lorenzo Musetti [15] 6-3,3-6,6-4,7-6
Australian Open 01/16 02:25 24 [20] Ben Shelton v Pablo Carreno Busta [182] 6-3,6-3,6-7,6-4
Australian Open 01/14 05:50 23 [20] Ben Shelton v Brandon Nakashima [35] 7-6,7-5,7-5
ATP Auckland 01/08 07:20 26 [21] Ben Shelton v Jakub Mensik [49] 6-7,6-4,5-7
Davis Cup 11/21 09:10 44 [21] Ben Shelton v Thanasi Kokkinakis [77] 1-6,6-4,6-7
ATP Paris 10/30 19:55 25 Arthur Cazaux v Ben Shelton 6-3,7-6
ATP Paris 10/29 16:00 24 [19] Ben Shelton v Corentin Moutet [70] 6-3,6-7,6-3
ATP Paris 10/28 09:00 24 Ben Shelton v Felix Auger Aliassime CANC
ATP Basel 10/27 14:40 29 [23] Ben Shelton v Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard [50] 4-6,6-7
ATP Basel 10/26 13:00 28 [23] Ben Shelton v Arthur Fils [20] 6-3,7-6

Wikipedia - Ben Shelton

Benjamin Todd Shelton (born October 9, 2002) is an American professional tennis player. Shelton has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 13 by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), achieved on August 19, 2024. He has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 68 achieved on May 20, 2024.

Shelton won the 2016 USTA junior national championship in doubles. He played college tennis for the Florida Gators. As a true freshman in 2021, he clinched the Gators’ first team national championship with his victory at fifth singles; the following year, he won the men's singles title at the 2022 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships. That same year, he was named the ITA National Player of the Year.

He made his ATP Tour debut in July 2022 at the Atlanta Open, where he defeated Ramkumar Ramanathan. The next week, he played in the Cincinnati Masters, reaching the third round, highlighted by a win over world No. 5 Casper Ruud. In August 2022, Shelton announced he would turn professional. In January 2023, Shelton reached the quarterfinals of just his second major tournament, the 2023 Australian Open. Later that year, he improved to reach the semifinals of another major at the 2023 US Open, and won his first title in Tokyo.