Mannarino prevails 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 After shelton retirement with shoulder damage
This convincing battle in Armstrong came to an unexpected end before the fifth set begins, after Shelton withdrew due to pain in his left shoulder.
Two southpaws – one American, the other French – knocked it in Armstrong with a roofed roof for a coveted place in the round 16. Ben Shelton, only twenty -two, has broken new ground this season, capturing his first masters 1000 Title in Toronto and reaching a high rank in career of # #6. 2023 we The open semi -finalist appeared determined to seek great glory in his home.
Adrian Mannarino currently ranks #77 But it reached a high ranking in the # career of #17 in January 2024. The thirty -seven veteran with five career titles always presents a frightening threat to his flat, powerful blows.
He fell into Shelton at Straights in Canada but reached the round of 16 in Cincinnati (L. Sinner). While he had not yet progressed beyond the third round in his extraordinary career, this was his sixth appearance in this round. The Frenchman led head to head 2-1including a five -set thriller under last year.

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Shelton planted the sixth, won the cast and chose to serve. He fired two aces and kept in love while Mannarino did 3/4 First serve and is held in love for leveling. Shelton hit an incredible bias inside and was held in love for 2-1 While the Frenchman donated three forced mistakes and served.
Shelton, increasingly secure on the ground, hit his third acen and kept easily 15 As Mannarino hit his first ACE and held 15 ABOUT 2-4. The American faced a resting point after a mannarino’s upper blow, but managed to hold with a wide ace.
The Frenchman, serving with new balls and to stay in the group, opened with a fantastic preface in the middle and with another intersection, held 15 ABOUT 3-5. Shelton by winning most of the longest rallies, made 4/5 It first serves, and provided the set when Mannarino scored a background.
Mannarino served first in the second and maintained despite the five forced errors and three points of Deuce. Shelton opened with a double guilt and fell into service after two extra mistakes and a permit cordon winner from his opponent.
Mannarino lost 10/14th first served, faced four deuce and three resting points, but consolidated rest for 3–0. 6seeds made 3/5 first serves, including an ace in the game for the game 1-3As Mannarino hit his second aceu and kept love for 4-1.
Shelton did 3/4 first serves, including a wide ace to hold him in love, while Mannarino donated his first double fault and faced Deuce but was held for 5-2 with an upper blow.
Shelton, serving with new balls and to stay in the group, gave him his second double but kept fault 30 ABOUT 3-5. Mannarino lost 3/5 First it still serves the set of set with a well -set service and a stunning foreword below the line.
Shelton served first in the third and kept lightly 15 With an extraordinary foreword below the line while Mannarino fought, facing Deuce and Break Point, still held at the level. American hit his seventh acen and held 30 While Mannarino donated another double fault, faced two deuce and two resting points, but kept for him 2-2.
Shelton did 4/5 first serves and is easily held 15 with an upper blow. The cunning veteran of the tournament donated his third double fault and a mistake of uninhaled mistakes to throw the service, and Shelton failed to consolidate and broke down in love. Mannarino did 3/4 first serves and is held in love for 4-4 As Shelton opened and closed with the winners, holding love for 5-4.
The Frenchman who served to stay in the set, wrapped in an upper venture, faced a double point and accepted it when the press is a wonderful running bias, which Mannarino scored thinking it was long.
Shelton served first in the fourth and, with his eighth acen and an upper blow, saved a resting point and held while Mannarino did 5/5 First it serves and is easily maintained at the level. In the middle of that game, Shelton took a place and called for the coach. He addressed his father and coach, Bryan Shelton, that he was in pain as he grabbed his left shoulder near the clavicle.
The young American hit two consecutive axes and was held for 30 As Mannarino hit an ace up and held 15 ABOUT 2-2. Shelton Step fifth with his 11ACE said and was held for lovers while Mannarino faced two points of Deuce, but held with an upper winner of striking and crucified volleyball.
Shelton opened the stature with another spectacular, but with three uninformed mistakes, faced double rest and serve. Mannarino did 6/6 first serves and held for 30 to consolidate rest for 5-3.
Shelton, serving to stay in the group, winced in pain with any front chase and quickly faced a double point. His coach encouraged him to come more and just hit the foreword to set the winning shots. Although he donated another double fault, he saved two extra points assigned with three winning points and volleyball and kept for him 4-5 With a monster it is widely served!
Mannarino served for the set and, with a wide ace and a premature cross crossing, provided it 6-4. Mannarino left the court after the group was completed. Regardless of him, Shelton announced the chair that he could not continue and retire.
It was a unfortunate end for a very fun and competitive match between the two opposite South. While Shelton brings heat and is a supreme athlete, Mannarino possesses an abundance of tools available to him in addition to a beloved judicial craft and experience of the years.
Mannarino was the clutch, saving 7/10 Fracture points during conversion 3/9. He hit twenty -one winner in thirty -three uninhaled mistakes and hit four Aces in three double mistakes.
The Frenchman will take on the talented Czecheke, Jiri Lehecka, 20Seeds of Th. This will be their first meeting at the tournament level, playing for a coveted place in the last eight.

