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“Proud”- Ben Shelton hails fellow American Emilio Nava on Cincinnati 1R victory




Ben Shelton hailed fellow American player Emilio Nava for his dominant win over Borna Coric in the Cincinnati Masters opening round. Shelton came fresh off winning the Canadian Open title, his first ATP 1000 achievement in his career.

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Ben Shelton has been posting stellar finishes since the 2025 Australian Open, where he reached the finals before falling to defending champion Jannik Sinner. His Indian Wells Open feat was also one for the history as his quarterfinal advancement made him the youngest American to achieve so since Andy Roddick in 2004.

He had back-to-back semifinal appearances at the Stuttgart Open and the Washington Open, breaking through to the top 6 in the ATP rankings. After his phenomenal Canadian Open run, outclassing Russian Karen Khachanov 6-7, 6-4, 7-6, the 22-year-old lauded his countryman in an Instagram story, captioning:

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"My dawg. Proud."

Shelton lauds Emilio Nava for his win in Cincinnati; Instagram - @benshelton
Shelton lauds Emilio Nava for his win in Cincinnati; Instagram - @benshelton

Nava, who peaked at No. 105 in the ATP rankings, will next be head-on with American No. 1 Taylor Fritz. On the other hand, Shelton will face Camilo Ugo Carabelli in the Round of 64, scheduled for Sunday, August 9.

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Shelton's victory made him the youngest American to claim an ATP Masters 1000 title, matching Andy Roddick's achievement in 2004.


Ben Shelton revealed why he can be the next American to win a major after Roddick

Shelton at the National Bank Open 2025 - Men's Singles Final - (Source: Getty)
Shelton at the National Bank Open 2025 - Men's Singles Final - (Source: Getty)

Ben Shelton, who made his ATP Tour debut in 2022, has swiftly catapulted himself to one of the top-ranked American players. He reached two major semifinals at the 2023 US Open and the 2025 Australian Open and is headed to Flushing Meadows with a winning mindset. The left-handed player shared that he not only maintained consistency on the court but also worked on his weaknesses to gain an advantage over his rivals.

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"I think that the more opportunities that you have, the more times you put yourself in the position to be playing against the best players in the world, you're only going to get better. So, for me it's being in the later stages of the tournament and playing against guys who are playing their best tennis to see where I match up, and see where my weaknesses are and where I can get better," he said in a press conference at the Canadian Open.

The University of Florida alum, Ben Shelton, was integral in the Gators' first team title in 2021, and the following year, he earned his first men's singles title at the NCAA Division I Tennis Championships.

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