Ben
Shelton
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The American is making his Nitto ATP Finals debut.
Age
23 (2002.10.09)
Birthplace
Atlanta, GA, USA
Height
6'4" (193)
Weight
195 (88)
Coach
Father, Bryan Shelton
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Ben Shelton is set to compete in the Nitto ATP Finals for the first time after a career-best season in which he made his second major semi-final and claimed ATP Masters 1000 glory for the first time.

With Shelton and Taylor Fritz in the field, it is the first time two American singles players will compete for the Brad Drewett Trophy since 2006, when James Blake and Andy Roddick were in the field. Blake advanced to the final that year.

Shelton made a quick start to his 2025 campaign by reaching the semi-finals of the Australian Open, where only eventual champion Jannik Sinner was able to stop him.

The big-serving lefty made the Munich final in April and in June cracked the Top 10 in the PIF ATP Rankings, becoming the fourth lefty from the United States to do so (since 1973). He joined Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe and Roscoe Tanner.

But the former college tennis standout's biggest moment came in Toronto where, then 22, he became the youngest American Masters 1000 champion since 21-year-old Roddick triumphed in Miami in 2004.

Shelton Statistics

PIF ATP Ranking
6
Career Finals Record
0 - 0
Career Finals Best Results
Career High Rank
6
Career Hard Record
82 - 47
Career Indoor Record
13 - 10
Year To Date Record
40 - 21
Year To Date Titles
1
Year To Date Prize Money
$4,269,653
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