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Ben Shelton revealed the ‘difficult part’ about having his dad as a coach ahead of the 2023 Cincinnati Open

Summary by Tennishead
Ben Shelton has won eight consecutive matches on the ATP Tour. The 22-year-old American recently captured his first ATP Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open, winning six matches in the process. At the Cincinnati Open he has continued to impress, winning his first two rounds relatively comfortably. Shelton made his second appearance at the Cincinnati Open in 2023, losing to fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in the second round. Ahead of the tourn…
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Ben Shelton is certainly one of the players of the moment. Fresh winner of Toronto's Master 1000, the left-handed explosive proved once again, against the powerful Jiri Lehecka, of what he is capable of. As a firepower, the former Florida Gators is impressive both from the bottom and at the service. To this already important dowry, Dad Bryan adds the teaching of forgotten shots, like the demi-volées that were done once, when he was playing. That…

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Tennishead broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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