Shelton Edges Shapovalov in Dallas Thriller, Sets Top-Seed Final vs. Fritz

Ben Shelton overcame defending champion Denis Shapovalov in a tense three-set semifinal, saving critical break points to win in a final-set tiebreak. He advances to face top seed Taylor Fritz, who defeated Marin Cilic in straight-set tiebreaks. This final is part of a rare ATP Tour week where the top two seeds are meeting in three different tournament finals. The Dallas Open championship will be a showdown between two Top-10 players, with Shelton and Fritz having split their two previous meetings.

Key Points: Shelton vs. Fritz Final Set at Dallas Open After Semifinal Wins

  • Shelton wins 3-set semifinal thriller
  • Saves 10 of 11 break points
  • Faces top seed Taylor Fritz in final
  • Historic week for ATP Tour seeds
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Shelton downs Shapovalov in SF thriller, sets Fritz final in Dallas

Ben Shelton defeats Denis Shapovalov in a three-set semifinal thriller to set up a Dallas Open final against top seed Taylor Fritz. Preview and stats.

"Shelton saved 10 of the 11 break points he faced - Match Report"

Dallas, Feb 15

Ben Shelton survived a major test from fellow lefty Denis Shapovalov before prevailing in a final-set tiebreak to reach the Dallas Open final.

The second-seeded American defeated the defending champion 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(4). He saved 10 of the 11 break points he faced, including a crucial save with a clutch volley at 2-2 in the second set and another save at 5-5 in the third set.

Shelton will face top seed Taylor Fritz in the final. Fritz halted the run of a resurgent Marin Cilic in the semi-finals of the Nexo Dallas Open on Saturday.

In a match decided by fine margins, the top seed held his nerve to edge the Croatian 7-6(5), 7-6(3) in a gripping two-hour, two-minute clash, hammering 22 aces past the 37-year-old.

It has been more than 44 years since the first and second seeds have played in the final of three ATP Tour events in the same week. That will change on Sunday.

At the Dallas Open, Rotterdam Open and Argentina Open, the first and second seeds will clash for the trophies. It will be the first time that has happened since the week of 19 October 1981 in Melbourne, Tokyo and Vienna. The only other time on record it has happened was the week of 6 October 1980 in Barcelona, Brisbane and Tel Aviv, ATP reports.

This week, four members of the Top 10 in the ATP Rankings will play for a title, with two championship clashes exclusively featuring Top-10 players.

Top seed Fritz will take on second seed Shelton in the Dallas final. They have split their two previous Lexus ATP Head-to-Head series meetings, including Shelton's win in last year's Toronto semi-finals en route to his first ATP Masters 1000 title.

Top seed Alex de Minaur is the first man to make the Rotterdam final in three consecutive seasons in tournament history and will try to finish the week on a high note against second seed Felix Auger-Aliassime.

Top seed Francisco Cerundolo hopes his third Buenos Aires final will be the charm. The Argentine will try to claim his maiden title on home soil against second seed Luciano Darderi.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see this stat about the #1 and #2 seeds meeting in three finals in one week. It's a rare alignment in the tennis universe! Shows how competitive the tour is right now.
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Aditya G
As an Indian tennis fan, I wish we had tournaments of this level here. Our players need to compete in these environments more often. The quality of play in Dallas looks top-notch.
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Priya S
Respectfully, while the match was thrilling, the article focuses too much on American players. What about Cilic's comeback attempt or the other finals happening globally? A bit more balance would be nice.
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Michael C
That volley save at 2-2 in the second set must have been incredible. Shelton's net game is so aggressive. Fritz vs Shelton is the future of American tennis playing out right now.
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Nisha Z
The next generation is truly here. Shelton and Fritz are so exciting to watch. Hope someone streams the final here in India! 🤞

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