Ben Shelton

American tennis player with US Open success

Ben Shelton - American tennis player with US Open success
Born

October 9th, 2002
22 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A prominent tennis player, celebrated for significant achievements in the sport. Competed at a high level in various ATP tournaments since turning professional. Gained recognition in 2023 for reaching the quarter-finals at the US Open, showcasing remarkable talent and skill on the court. Also, performed well in college tennis at the University of Florida, further enhancing competitive experience.

Reached the quarter-finals at the 2023 US Open

Played for the University of Florida in college tennis

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