Ben Shelton’s Auckland Campaign Cut Short by Sebastian Baez
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — The ATP 250 tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, witnessed a significant upset on Friday as eighth-ranked Ben Shelton was knocked out in the quarterfinals by unseeded Sebastian Baez of Argentina. The match, which was suspended due to torrential rain on Thursday night, resumed on Friday with Baez ultimately emerging victorious, winning 7-5, 6-3.
Shelton, the top-seeded player in the tournament, had led 1-0 in the second set when the match was suspended. However, upon resumption, Baez served to level the match and then broke the American to take a 2-1 lead. This momentum shift proved decisive, as Baez went on to win the set and the match, advancing to the semifinals.
The Argentine will face American Marcos Giron in the semifinals, while third-seeded Jakub Mensik will play Fabian Marozsan. Shelton, meanwhile, will now turn his attention to the Australian Open, where he is set to play Ugo Humbert of France in the first round.

Shelton’s Ambitions and the Future of Tennis
Despite his early exit from the Auckland tournament, Shelton remains optimistic about his prospects and those of his fellow young players. In a press conference, he expressed his belief that there are several young players capable of bridging the gap to the current dominant forces in tennis, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. Shelton hopes to be one of them, aiming to challenge the duo who have won the last eight Grand Slam singles titles between them.
Alcaraz, 22, and Sinner, 24, have set a high standard, but Shelton believes that their achievements at such a young age are not the norm. He suggests that many young players have yet to fully develop or showcase their best tennis, indicating a promising future for the sport. Shelton reflects on the 2025 season as a significant stepping stone for his career, highlighting improvements in his game and the lessons learned.
“They’ve certainly been ahead of the pack the last couple years,” Shelton said, referring to Alcaraz and Sinner. “But in my mind, there’s definitely guys who can come up there and challenge, young guys who are playing great, better and better every year.” Shelton’s optimism is not solely focused on results but on the continuous improvement of his game, emphasizing the importance of understanding and building upon his strengths and weaknesses.
Looking Ahead to the Australian Open
As Shelton prepares for the Australian Open, he does so with a positive outlook, drawing from the experiences and improvements of the past season. His first-round match against Ugo Humbert will be a challenging test, but Shelton’s determination to push the boundaries of his tennis and compete with the best in the world makes him a compelling figure to watch in the upcoming tournament.
The Australian Open, one of the most prestigious events in the tennis calendar, will undoubtedly attract significant attention, with fans and pundits alike eager to see how the young talents, including Shelton, perform against the established stars. As the tennis world turns its eyes to Melbourne, the stage is set for what promises to be an exciting and potentially pivotal tournament for the future of the sport.


