There are a lot of names mentioned as potential candidates, but it’s really difficult to make a precise judgment on who could seriously threaten the duo that is currently significantly dominant compared to the others.
Ben Shelton is one of the names that is often mentioned in the context of the race for the top of the ATP list.
The 23-year-old Shelton has shown throughout his career that he really has serious potential and the foundation to build a great career.
Competing against Sinner and Alcaraz is one of the toughest challenges, so Shelton knows he has to give even more if he wants to match this duo.
In an interview with Front Office Sports, Shelton talked about Jannik and Carlos’ dominance in the Grand Slam tournaments and shared his views on the American tennis players’ chances to finally break the perennial Grand Slam trophy quickly.
“I think we’re on the right track. I think it’s important to have the density of guys at the top. And then it’s inevitable. It’s just going to happen. And we’re getting there slowly.”
You know, it’s a question that we get in the media pretty much every week – at least every month – and I can’t tell you when that’s going to happen. All I know is that we are on the right track.
We have two guys in the top 10 right now, which hasn’t been the case for a while, and we have so many young guys coming up that can make the same kind of push.” Shelton said, as quoted by The Tennis Newspaper.
Andy Roddick is the last American to win a Grand Slam
Andy Roddick is the last American to win the US Open in 2003. However, it’s been 22 years since Roddick lifted the Grand Slam trophy, and American tennis fans are wondering if someone will finally break the multi-year Grand Slam drought.
Many Americans have the potential to achieve such a trophy, but we all know how difficult it is to take that step and how competitive the tennis scene is right now.
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