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Shelton crashes out in five-set thriller as stylish Fritz cuts a dash and cruises through

Last year’s quarter-finalist beaten in first round Queen’s champion, Juan Manuel Cerúndolo, also out Of the 18 Americans who began the men’s singles – the most of any nation – perhaps the most excitement surrounded Ben Shelton. A quarter-finalist at Wimbledon last year, the left-hander won his first grass-court title in Stuttgart earlier in June and, with one of the best serves in the game, seems made for the surface. On Tuesday the No 4 seed duly lost in the first round, beaten 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (8), 6-2, 7-6 (9) by Otto Virtanen of Finland, the world No 140 appearing in just his second Wimbledon. Shelton led by two sets to one, had chances to break in the fifth and then a match point at 9-8 in the tiebreak, only to dump a forehand in the net. Two points later the match was over, a scorching Shelton forehand landing agonisingly wide. Continue reading...

30 Jun 2026, 18:16 UTCSource: Guardian SportOriginal source
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