Veteran Djokovic overcomes Shelton to reach US Open final
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[September 09, 2023]
By Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Novak Djokovic used his experience to overcome
American Ben Shelton as the Serbian battled past his 20-year-old
challenger 6-3 6-2 7-6(4) to reach his 10th U.S. Open final on
Arthur Ashe Stadium on Friday.
Shelton had flummoxed opponents in New York with his big serve, but
the 36-year-old second seed Djokovic was able to harness his
experience to neutralise a third-set surge from the young American.
He next faces the winner of a match between top seed and defending
champion Carlos Alcaraz and third seed Daniil Medvedev.
"Obviously I knew that he's got a lot of firepower. He has an
amazing pop on the serve, he's just so dynamic and very
unpredictable what comes next," said Djokovic. "I just had to stay
there mentally, present, calm, and focus on the game plan."
Already assured of returning to the top of the world rankings when
they are updated after the tournament, Djokovic will continue the
hunt for his 24th Grand Slam title to match Margaret Court's
all-time singles record on Sunday.
Shelton handed Djokovic a break in the sixth game of the first set
with a series of unforced errors, and the unseeded American was
unable to convert his own break point chance in the ninth.
In the second set, Shelton's best weapon failed him as he helped
Djokovic secure a break with a double fault in the fifth game and he
dropped his racquet in frustration as he sent a forehand out to hand
the Serb another break in the seventh.
Djokovic was competing in his 47th major semi-final while Shelton
was appearing in his first. The difference in experience was
apparent as the second seed broke Shelton with a fine forehand
winner in the opening game of the third set.
But the American came to life late as he fended off a break point
with a 143-mph (230-kph) ace in the fifth game to a chorus of cheers
from the home crowd.
Playing in only his seventh U.S. Open singles match, Shelton
triumphed in a 30-shot rally before converting a break point in the
eighth game, humbling Djokovic, who was appearing in his 100th
singles match at the hardcourt major.
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September 8, 2023 Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning
his semi final match against Ben Shelton of the U.S. REUTERS/Mike
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Djokovic broke again in the 11th game but could not
stop the set from going into a tiebreak as he swatted one into the
net to allow Shelton to break back in the 12th game.
The Serb forced Shelton into a forehand error on match point and
made a not-so-subtle jab at the American's favoured celebration as
he mimed answering - and hanging up - the telephone while walking to
the net.
"At 36, every Grand Slam final, yeah, I don't know, could be the
last one," Djokovic told reporters.
"I probably value these occasions and opportunities to win another
slam as more than I have maybe 10 years ago, because 10 years ago I
felt like, 'Hey, I still have quite a few years ahead of me'. I
don't know how many I have ahead of me now."
Shelton said he was taking lessons away from the tournament in what
he can achieve.
"I learned a lot about myself these two weeks, knowing how, you
know, deep I can go, how deep I can dig," said Shelton.
"I kind of found a place where I can operate and still be calm and
still be clear-minded but be a fierce competitor."
The match was played under increased security after a bizarre
incident on Thursday night, in which a protester glued his feet to
the floor of Arthur Ashe Stadium, forcing a nearly one-hour stoppage
of a semi-final match between American Coco Gauff and Czech Karolina
Muchova.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis and
William Mallard)
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