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Shelton wins another 5-setter to match Dad: ‘We’re back, Big Dog!’

- BY HOWARD FENDRICH

LONDON – When Ben Shelton was growing up, he didn’t necessaril­y want to hear a lot about his father’s profession­al tennis career. And, actually, Dad didn’t necessaril­y want to chat much about it.

Ben, though, knows what Bryan did all of those decades ago – and now they share something in common: a trip to the fourth round at Wimbledon.

The younger Shelton made it that far at the All England Club for the first time in only his second appearance, getting past another big-serving left-hander who has been a Grand Slam semifinali­st, Denis Shapovalov, by a score of 6-7 (4), 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 on Saturday. The elder Shelton was among the last 16 men in the Wimbledon bracket in 1994.

Ben’s tennis coach at the University of Florida was Bryan, who left that job a little more than a year ago to work with his kid. So Bryan was sitting in the stands at No. 1 Court, offering tips and encouragem­ent.

When the match ended, Ben shouted over, “We’re back, Big Dog!”

“He’s not really a guy who likes to talk about himself. So he didn’t really volunteer that informatio­n (about his career) when I was younger. And I was playing other sports and could care less about tennis and his playing days when I was younger. That’s not something we really talked about,” said Ben, a semifinali­st at last year’s U.S. Open. “But within the last couple of years, when I came out here on tour, it’s more like advice, given the experience that he had, rather than him just story-telling.”

Smacking serves at up to 140 mph (225 kph), tied for the fastest by anyone in the tournament so far, he pulled out his third consecutiv­e five-setter. The 14th-seeded Shelton is the first man to do that at Wimbledon since Ernests Gulbis; no one ever has won four matches in a row in five sets at any major event in the Open era, which began in 1968.

“So proud of what Ben is doing here at this very special place. Advancing to the 4th round 30 years ago was my greatest accomplish­ment, so not surprised Ben has already matched that. He is in a hurry to surpass me in all areas,” Bryan wrote in a text message to the AP. “Seriously, the way he is battling through these 5-setters is really the part we admire most. To see him smiling on court and having fun on this stage is what you hope for. Love to see him express his talents and his personalit­y.”

Shelton, 21, insisted he’s not tired heading into what amounts to a tough task on Sunday, when he faces No. 1-ranked Jannik Sinner for a spot in the quarterfin­als.

Sinner won his third-rounder Friday night; Shelton and Shapovalov only completed five games that day before rain led to a suspension of play and a resumption Saturday.

“I didn’t see much fatigue on his end. He looked good,” said Shapovalov, who reached the final four at Wimbledon in 2021.

There already have been 33 five-setters at Wimbledon, a record through three rounds at a major tournament.

Shapovalov chalked that up to there being talent spread around the tour and few grass-court experts. Shelton said he loves that matches can go that long.

“There’s a lot of things I appreciate about five sets. The amount of time you are out there on the court, it’s a physical test. You have to be ready to go the distance and you have to be fit and in shape,” he said. “There’s also a lot of time for guys to make adjustment­s, so you can’t just really blow a guy off the court in one way. Most of the time you have to be able to figure things out and make your own adjustment­s when the guy makes changes and starts figuring it out.”

 ?? ALBERTO PEZZALI/AP ?? BEN SHELTON of the United States reacts after winning a point against Denis Shapovalov of Canada during their third round match at the Wimbledon tennis championsh­ips in London on Saturday.
ALBERTO PEZZALI/AP BEN SHELTON of the United States reacts after winning a point against Denis Shapovalov of Canada during their third round match at the Wimbledon tennis championsh­ips in London on Saturday.

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