Frances Tiafoe's quest to win the Mubadala Citi DC Open title in his backyard will have to wait another year.
In an all-American quarterfinal on Friday night in the nation's capital, fourth-seeded Ben Shelton got the better of Tiafoe for the third time in four career meetings, 7-6(2), 6-4. Shelton has now reached the semifinals in D.C. in back-to-back years, making him the third American to do that this century after Andre Agassi (2001-04) and Steve Johnson (2015-16).
All four matches between Tiafoe and Shelton have come in a less than two-year span. After Tiafoe got revenge for a four-set 2023 US Open defeat to Shelton last year in Queens in five sets, he celebrated by exclaiming that Arthur Ashe Stadium was "his house."
But at his hometown tournament, which he grew up attending since childhood in College Park, Md., Shelton got the last word.
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