How Quickly Did Benjamin Shelton Advance at Wimbledon 2025?

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Key Takeaways
- Benjamin Shelton completed his match in just 71 seconds.
- He expressed determination to finish quickly after the overnight delay.
- Shelton is ranked 10th in the ATP Live Race To Turin.
- He aims to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon for the second consecutive year.
- His next match is against Marton Fucsovics.
London, July 4 (NationPress) Benjamin Shelton took only 71 seconds to secure his place in the third round at Wimbledon on Friday. The American player was already in a strong position, leading Rinky Hijikata with scores of 6-2, 7-5, 5-4 when their match was interrupted on Thursday night due to diminishing light at 9:29 p.m. local time.
After a wait of sixteen hours, Shelton returned to No. 2 Court with a clear objective: to conclude the match swiftly. Just four precise strokes later, it was game, set, and match according to the ATP. “He [the supervisor] mentioned a five-minute warning until Hawk-Eye would go offline. I told him, ‘I only need 60 seconds.’ That was my target when I went back out there today,” Shelton recounted regarding the match suspension.
With a smile, he reflected on the conversation, expressing his bewilderment over the match's stoppage. “I was thinking, ‘I’m already serving for the match.’ At that moment, I wasn’t too upset about the decision,” he added.
Even with his dominant position, the 22-year-old confessed that it was nearly impossible to switch off overnight.
“When you’re in the midst of a match, you’re contemplating your performance, what you could have done differently, and how to exit the court efficiently. What I focus on is my game plan for that service game to ensure I hold. You can’t fully turn off your mind,” Shelton stated.
With aspirations to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon for the second consecutive year, Shelton’s next opponent will be Hungarian Marton Fucsovics. Currently ranked 10th in the ATP Live Race To Turin, he aims to enhance his ATP Finals chances with a significant tournament run. Notably, four of the top eight players in the Live Race have exited Wimbledon, with Casper Ruud unable to compete due to injury.