New York: Ben Shelton is still just 20, still new to this whole professional tennis thing. He is equipped with a tremendously good serve, but donโt think he canโt come through in other ways when it matters the most.
On a muggy night in which, yes, he hit 14 aces but also hit 11 double-faults, Shelton used one blink-and-you-missed-it booming return to save a set point in the pivotal tiebreaker and reached his first Grand Slam semifinal by edging Frances Tiafoe 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 (7), 6-2 at the US Open 2023 in a back-and-forth contest filled with huge hitting by both.
โSometimes youโve got to shut off the brain, close your eyes and just swing,โ Shelton said about his forehand return winner off an 83 mph second serve that prevented Tiafoe from taking a two-sets-to-one lead. โSome may say โclutch,โ but I donโt know about all that.โ
The semifinals are calling, Ben Shelton! pic.twitter.com/1jI9JimZcU
โ US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 6, 2023
The matchup, which began in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday evening and ended after midnight on Wednesday, was the first major quarterfinal between two African-American men in the Open era, which dates to 1968. It was also the first US Open quarterfinal since 2005 between two men from the host country, which hasnโt claimed a Slam trophy in menโs singles since Andy Roddick won at Flushing Meadows two years prior to that.
The crowd seemed to have a tough time deciding for whom to cheer, prodding both players at various points of the often even matchup. Shelton will face Novak Djokovic on Friday for a berth in the final. Djokovic, a 36-year-old from Serbia, reached his record 47th Grand Slam semifinal, breaking a tie with Roger Federer for the most by a man, by defeating Taylor Fritz 6-1, 6-4, 6-4.
Asked whether he knew whom heโd play next, Shelton smiled and said, knowingly, โHeโs won maybe 23 of these? Something like that?โ โ referring to Djokovicโs total number of major championships. โIt doesnโt get much better than that.โ
Both the unseeded Shelton and No. 10 seed Tiafoe, a 25-year-old from Maryland who was a semifinalist at Flushing Meadows a year ago, wore sleeveless muscle shirts. Sheltonโs was mostly black with fuchsia down the left side; Tiafoeโs was green with a multi-colored mix of colors on the front that Coco Gauff described as โconfetti.โ
Both were soaked by sweat throughout, because although the temperature had slid from the 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) of the afternoon to about 82 F (28 C) by nighttime, the humidity rose to 70%. โIt was a hot one in here tonight, wasnโt it guys?โ Shelton asked the spectators afterward. โFeeling like I left it all out here tonight. Emotional battle.โ
Both hit the ball hard. So hard. But Shelton was the one drawing โooohsโ and โaaahsโ from the crowd with his every-bit-of-strength lefty forehands that topped 100 mph and serves that zoomed even faster. An ace at 138 mph โ he reached 149 mph twice in a fourth-round win against another American, No. 14 Tommy Paul โ generated a loud reaction from spectators, as well as a โYeah!โ from the excitable Shelton himself.