Did Jannik Sinner Overcome Ben Shelton to Reach the Wimbledon Semifinals?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Jannik Sinner demonstrated remarkable resilience by overcoming injury concerns.
- He secured victory over Ben Shelton in a decisive manner.
- This marks Sinner's second semifinal appearance at Wimbledon.
- He expressed confidence and satisfaction with his performance.
- Sinner's current season record stands at 24-3.
London, July 10 (NationPress) World No.1 Jannik Sinner triumphed over a pre-match injury concern to decisively defeat Ben Shelton in the men's singles quarterfinals, propelling himself into the semifinals of Wimbledon 2025 at the All England Club on Wednesday. The Italian sensation showcased another impressive performance, winning with scores of 7-6(2), 6-4, 6-4 to reach the semifinals of this prestigious grass tournament for the second time.
Sinner had recently dealt with an elbow injury and was fortunate to advance into the quarterfinals due to Grigor Dimitrov's retirement during their fourth-round match. However, he quickly dispelled any concerns regarding his arm by countering Shelton's powerful game over the course of two hours and 19 minutes on No. 1 Court.
“I’m extremely pleased with my performance today,” Sinner remarked during his on-court interview. “Facing him is quite challenging; he serves exceptionally well, as we saw in the final game. As we continue to play each other, we are getting to know one another better, and I eagerly anticipate these thrilling encounters.”
In their inaugural meeting at Wimbledon, Sinner secured the opening-set tie-break by winning seven consecutive points, then managed the only break of serve in both the second and third sets to seal his victory. This marked Sinner's sixth straight win against Shelton in their ATP head-to-head matchups.
With a season record of 24-3 in 2025, the Australian Open champion is set to face either seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic or Flavio Cobolli in the semifinals on Friday.
“In a tense match, you aim to keep your mind clear,” Sinner shared when discussing how his arm felt during the match against Shelton. “It has significantly improved from yesterday to today.”
“My practice session yesterday was brief, just 20 minutes with my coaches. Nevertheless, I was eager for this match. There’s no better arena to play tennis, and I believe I demonstrated that today.”