The Rise of Ben Shelton: From NCAA Champion to ATP Masters Winner
Muhe - Friday, 08 August 2025 | 01:00 PM (WIB)


A Challenging Road to the Final
Shelton's path to the title in Toronto was not easy. Throughout the tournament, he faced several top-seeded players and was often forced to play to the third set. His ability to recover from difficult situations was clearly on display, including when he defeated Taylor Fritz in the semifinals and Karen Khachanov in the final.Mental Strength: In the final, Shelton displayed a steely mentality after losing the first-set tie-break. He managed to turn the tide in the second set and win again in the deciding tie-break of the third set.Deadly Serve: His trademark powerful serve was once again a key weapon, especially in the crucial moments of the deciding tie-break.Ben Shelton's Bright Future
This victory propelled Ben Shelton to a career-high ranking of sixth in the world. With his aggressive playing style, powerful serve, and devastating forehand, he is now considered a strong candidate to compete for Grand Slam titles in the future. This victory proves that Shelton possesses not only the talent but also the mental toughness to become a champion at the highest level.Background and Career Path
Ben Shelton is one of the most exciting names in tennis today. The American tennis player is known for his aggressive playing style, powerful serve, and strong work ethic. Despite his young age, he has already achieved numerous impressive achievements, making him a promising prospect for US men's tennis.Born on October 9, 2002, in Atlanta, Georgia, Ben Shelton comes from a family closely associated with tennis. His father, Bryan Shelton, is a former professional tennis player and coach. His mother, Lisa Witsken Shelton, is also a successful former junior tennis player.Despite his tennis background, Ben initially became interested in American football as a promising quarterback. However, at the age of 12, he decided to focus entirely on tennis. This decision proved to be the right one, as he went on to become the NCAA singles champion in 2022 while playing for the University of Florida.Ben Shelton began his professional career in 2022. He quickly showed his potential, winning several ATP Challenger titles and defeating his first top-5 opponent.Notable Achievements and Recent Accomplishments
- Highest Ranking: On August 8, 2025, he achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 6.
- ATP Masters 1000 Title: He won his first ATP Masters 1000 title at the 2025 Canadian Open, defeating Karen Khachanov in a tight final.
- Grand Slam Semifinals: Shelton achieved remarkable success by reaching the semifinals at the 2023 US Open and the 2025 Australian Open.
- ATP Tour Titles: To date, he has won three ATP Tour singles titles.
- NCAA Champion: Before turning professional, he won an NCAA singles title and helped his team, the Florida Gators, win the national championship in 2021.

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