Former Florida tennis champion Ben Shelton has taken the tennis world by storm since leaving Gainesville in 2022. He ...
Ben Shelton (USA) during his quarterfinals match at the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, AUSTRALIA, on January 22, 2025. / IMAGO / ABACAPRESS On Wednesday, Ben Shelton defeated ...
Ben Shelton called out TV interviewers at the Australian Open following his quarterfinal victory over what he said were ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Ben Shelton’s Australian ... doesn’t win another match, Shelton, the world No. 21, has made one thing exceptionally clear to the tennis world the past two weeks ...
Bryan Shelton, became the Gators Men's Tennis coach. Bryan coached Florida until 2023, when he retired to coach Ben full-time. He left Florida following that season and declared pro. He reached ...
This marked the second grand slam semifinal appearance for Shelton, who was born and raised in Atlanta until his father took ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP)—American tennis player Ben Shelton criticized on Wednesday some of the questions and comments made by post-match TV interviewers at the Australian Open. After Shelton ...
Ben Shelton has been destined for tennis greatness since he was a teenager. The 22-year-old budding superstar was an accomplished player before becoming professional, winning a singles title in ...
Coco Gauff may have been knocked out of the 2025 Australian Open, but Florida still has representation in tennis' first Grand Slam event of the year. Ben Shelton, who graduated from Buchholz High ...
Ben Shelton, the 22-year old talented, hard-serving American tennis player launched himself onto the world stage in 2023, with a surprise run to the semi-finals of the U.S. Open. For an American ...
Following the meet, Shelton caused a fever in the tennis world by criticizing the Australian media's treatment of players at the tournament. Interesting end to Ben Shelton’s press conference.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Ben Shelton ... met before in my life.” Shelton said he felt the broadcasters and interviewers were not doing a good enough job promoting tennis.