Ben Shelton is back, and eager to chase valuable points as he pushes for a debut at the Nitto ATP Finals.
The American, sitting at a career-high world No. 6 ranking and also No. 6 in the Race to Turin, has been sidelined for just over a month after injuring his shoulder at the US Open. Now, he’s set to return at the Rolex Shanghai Masters, an ATP Masters 1000 event.
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"It’s the first time that I’ve put myself in a good position, at this point in the year, to make Turin," Shelton told ATP Media ahead of the tournament. "Hopefully I get a couple more good results and get over the line...
"I’m happy with the way that I’ve played this year and what I’ve been able to do. I’m not done. I have more things that I want to accomplish this year, so let’s see where we are in a month’s time."
On Instagram, soccer star girlfriend Trinity Rodman shared a video of him on court in Shanghai, writing: ""HESSSS BACKKKKK 👀👀”"