Tennis-Munich win fuels hopes of US men's clay revival, Shelton says


Tennis - ATP 500 - Munich Open - MTTC Iphitos, Munich, Germany - April 19, 2026 Ben Shelton of the U.S. celebrates with the Munich Open trophy after winning the men's singles final against Italy's Flavio Cobolli REUTERS/Michaela Stache

April 20 (Reuters) - Ben Shelton ⁠said he had laid down a claycourt marker for U.S. ⁠men with his Munich Open win on Sunday after the ‌world number six became the first American to claim an event above the ATP 250 level since Andre Agassi's 2002 Rome Masters triumph.

Shelton's 6-2 7-5 win over Flavio ​Cobolli also made him the fifth American ⁠this century to bag a ⁠claycourt title outside the United States, joining Agassi, Andy Roddick, Sam Querrey ⁠and ‌Sebastian Korda.

The 23-year-old said the "huge" triumph underlined his ambitions before the French Open, which begins on May 24.

"Moving forward ⁠I have big ambitions for the claycourts, a surface ​I want to ‌get better on each year. It's become one of my favourite ⁠surfaces to ​play on," Shelton said.

While the American women have had plenty of success on the sport's slowest surface, with Coco Gauff winning the French Open crown ⁠last year, the attention will now turn ​to whether the U.S. men can leave their own mark in Paris.

With Tommy Paul and Frances Tiafoe making the Roland Garros quarter-finals last year, ⁠Shelton said things were looking up as American men aim to end a Grand Slam drought going back to 2003 when Roddick won the hardcourt U.S. Open.

"Success on clay is coming back," he added.

"I'm ​looking forward to being part of this progression ⁠of U.S. men's tennis on clay.

"On the women's side, they have a ​lockdown as they won the French Open ‌last year. We as men have ​some more to do but we're heading in the right direction."

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Tennis

Tennis-Fils powers past Rublev to win Barcelona Open
Tennis-Rybakina beats Muchova to win Stuttgart crown - and a Porsche - for second time
Tennis-Rybakina overpowers Andreeva to set up Stuttgart final with Muchova
Tennis-Rublev sets up Barcelona final showdown with Fils
Tennis-Swiatek, Gauff knocked out as Andreeva, Muchova and Rybakina reach Stuttgart semis
Tennis-Vondrousova reveals mental health struggles behind doping control incident
Tennis-Injured Alcaraz pulls out of Madrid Open for second straight year
Tennis-Injured Djokovic to miss Madrid Open
Tennis-Rybakina, Gauff reach Stuttgart Open quarters, Andreeva sets up Swiatek clash
Tennis-French Open prize money increases 9.5%, retiring players to be honoured

Others Also Read