Being a left-handed tennis player has always been a rarity in the sport, and American Ben Shelton has given some insight into the advantages and disadvantages of having that quality.
In the Round of 32 at the Australian Open on Friday, Lorenzo Musetti (ranked No. 15) takes on Ben Shelton (No. 20).Shelton ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — In the fog of his 150mph serves, his seemingly limitless athleticism and his frightening forehand, it ...
Ben Shelton's rise in recent years might make some assume he has many practice partners to choose from. The 22-year-old revealed why that is not the case. Shelton's struggles to find practice ...
The United States is drawing significant attention at this year’s Australian Open. Coco Gauff in the women’s field and Ben ...
Over the past few years, young American stars have taken the tennis world by storm. The post Ben Shelton Reserves Special ...
Tennis superstar Coco Gauff and fellow American player Ben Shelton were spotted enjoying a late-night ice cream run at the Australian Open, reigniting buzz about their ...
American young gun Ben Shelton is still getting used to fame. From being fairly anonymous a couple of years ago – as just ...
Russian Andrey Rublev, seeded ninth, was upset by qualifier Joao Fonseca, an 18-year-old from Brazil. He stormed into his ...
After pointing out some of the disadvantages of being a lefty, Shelton turned his attention to speaking about some of the ...
In the Round of 64 at the Australian Open on Wednesday, Pablo Carreno Busta (ranked No. 182) takes on Ben Shelton (No.