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Sinner Schools Shelton: How the World No.1 Dominated the Aus Open Semi!

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Jannik Sinner takes down Ben Shelton in a nail-biting Australian Open semi! Can he keep the winning streak alive against Zverev?

In a thrilling semi-final at the Australian Open 2025, defending champion Jannik Sinner showcased why heโ€™s currently ranked world No. 1, taking down American rising star Ben Shelton in a heart-pounding match that ended with a score of 7-6 (2). The first set proved to be a challenging test for both players, with Sinner eventually prevailing in the tiebreaker. It was a crucial moment that set the tone for the rest of the match, as he extended his impressive winning streak to 20 matches dating back to late last season.

Jannik Sinner, with his fierce determination and top-tier skills, managed to outplay Shelton, who had quite the impressive tournament leading up to their encounter. Shelton, while clearly disappointed with the outcome, expressed his contentment with his performance and growth as a player, admitting that sometimes missing key chances can make all the difference in high-stakes matches. Despite his loss, this young American is seen as a future star, and the lessons learned from matches against seasoned champions like Sinner are invaluable.

The match set the stage for an exciting final between Sinner and Alexander Zverev, another formidable opponent. Sinner's victory against Shelton not only secured him a place in the final but also highlighted his incredible adaptability and skill on the hard courts of Melbourne. As he continues to command the tennis world, fans are left wondering if he can defend his title and add another trophy to his collection.

As the tennis community buzzes with anticipation, itโ€™s worth noting that Sinner's achievement thus far is not just a testament to his technique on the court but also to his mental fortitude. The young Italian is known for his ability to maintain composure under pressure, a trait that will be essential as he navigates the challenges that come with defending a title. Meanwhile, Ben Sheltonโ€™s journey is just beginning, and his resilience will undoubtedly serve him well as he evolves into a household name in tennis.

Fun Fact: Jannik Sinner, only 23, made history by becoming the youngest player to reach consecutive Australian Open finals since Novak Djokovic in 2011! Meanwhile, Ben Shelton, at just 21 years old, is being heralded as the next big thing in American tennis, following in the footsteps of legends like Andy Roddick and John McEnroe. Keep an eye on these two players as they continue to rise in the ranks of tennis excellence!

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Jannik Sinner beats Ben Shelton to return to the Aus Open final (1 News)

"It was a very tough first set, but a very crucial one," said the 23-year-old, who ran his winning streak to 20 matches dating to late last season.

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Australian Open: Defending champion Jannik Sinner defeats ... (CNN)

Defending champion Jannik Sinner overcame an early test against American Ben Shelton to reach his second straight Australian Open final, winning 7-6 (2), ...

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Australian Open 2025: Defending champion Jannik Sinner battles ... (Olympics)

World number one Sinner is into his second consecutive Australian Open men's singles final, thanks to an impressive straight sets victory.

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Jannik Sinner swats aside Ben Shelton to book place in Australian ... (The Guardian)

Jannik Sinner moved through the gears to eliminate Ben Shelton and set up an Australian Open final with Alexander Zverev.

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Ben Shelton on Jannik Sinner defeat: 'Sometimes you miss your ... (ATP Tour)

Ben Shelton was frustrated at his inability to take his chances against Jannik Sinner but is pleased with his ongoing development following his Australian ...

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Jannik Sinner downs Ben Shelton, into Australian Open final (Tennis Magazine)

The world No. 1 improved his major hard-court win streak to 20 in a row to book a championship match against Alexander Zverev.

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Jannik Sinner beats Ben Shelton to reach second Australian Open ... (The New York Times)

The world No. 1 will face Alexander Zverev Sunday in Melbourne.

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