Shapovalov beaten by Shelton in Dallas Open semifinals, loses third set in tiebreaker
DALLAS — Second-seeded American Ben Shelton is moving on to the men’s singles final at the Dallas Open, but not before a tense and physically demanding semifinal against defending champion Denis Shapovalov of Canada on Saturday.
Shelton dropped the opening set 6-4, then bounced back with 6-4, 7-6 (4) victories in the two-hour, 36-minute match. Shelton will face fellow American and top seed Taylor Fritz — who defeated Croatian Marin Cilic 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3) in the other semi — in Sunday’s championship.
Fritz, a 10-time ATP Tour champion, and Shelton split their first two meetings. Shelton has three tour titles.
“Are you guys telling me that’s the final you want to see?” Shelton asked, prompting cheers from fans at the indoor football stadium that is also the practice field of the Dallas Cowboys at club headquarters. “I’m super-excited for that matchup.”


