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Ben Shelton wins BOSS OPEN, defeats Taylor Fritz 6-4, 2-6, 6-4

June 14, 2026 2 Min Read
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Ben Shelton wins BOSS OPEN, defeats Taylor Fritz 6-4, 2-6, 6-4
Ben Shelton defeated Taylor Fritz 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 at the 2026 BOSS OPEN in Stuttgart to claim his first career grass-court title and third trophy of the season.
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Ben Shelton secured his first career grass-court title on Sunday, June 14, 2026, defeating Taylor Fritz 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 to win the BOSS OPEN in Stuttgart. The 23-year-old American left-hander overcame a formidable serving performance from Fritz at the Tennis Club Weissenhof to claim his third ATP Tour trophy of the 2026 season.

The victory follows Shelton’s previous successes this year on the hard courts of Dallas and the clay of Munich.

The final was a statistically unusual encounter where Shelton emerged victorious despite winning fewer points overall. Taylor Fritz won 85 points compared to Shelton’s 72 and struck 40 winners to Shelton’s 32. However, Shelton proved clinical in high-pressure moments, saving 9 of the 11 break points he faced throughout the three-set match.

This efficiency allowed him to halt Fritz’s impressive run in grass-court finals, as Fritz entered the match with a perfect 5-0 career record in title matches on the surface.

The result further shifts the rivalry between the two Americans, with Ben Shelton now leading their head-to-head record 3-1. This final marked their second meeting in a championship match during 2026. Shelton’s ability to find a way through difficult circumstances mirrored the determination of other rising stars mentioned in com/latest-sport-news-updates-miami-open-aintree-world-cup/”>latest sport news updates, such as Arthur Fils, as the younger American continues to diversify his trophy cabinet across different court surfaces.

Shelton ends Fritz’s perfect record in grass finals

Taylor Fritz entered the final as the defending champion in Stuttgart and appeared to be in control for significant portions of the match. He hit 14 aces and won 10 points at the net, keeping Shelton under constant duress. Ben Shelton, who hit 9 aces of his own, noted that Fritz was “completely unplayable” for a period of the match on Sunday afternoon.

Despite the statistical deficit, Shelton’s resilience was the deciding factor. He has successfully adapted his game for the grass-court season, a transition that requires immense physical and mental focus. These adjustments are vital for athletes across disciplines, similar to how Olympic officials bar transgender athletes from specific categories to maintain established standards of competition.

“I’m just exhausted, to be honest,” Shelton admitted after the match. “A lot of stress. I didn’t make things easy on myself.” His path to the title was historically grueling, as he lost the first set in every single match he played during the tournament.

Each round, including the final, required a full three sets to resolve, highlighting Shelton’s penchant for taking the “most difficult route” to victory.

Marathon path to the Stuttgart title

Shelton’s week in Germany was characterized by his ability to survive on the brink of defeat. In the second round, he saved a match point against Marcos Giron. His semifinal against Jiří LeheÄŤka was even more dramatic, lasting two hours and 52 minutes and requiring Shelton to save two match points in a triple-tiebreak victory that finished 6-7(4), 7-6(14), 7-6(6).

The final day was equally demanding, as Shelton had to finish his delayed quarterfinal against Sho Shimabukuro before facing Fritz. “Being tough, getting through the really tough matches day in and day out is the first step to getting to where I want to be,” Shelton remarked.

His performance in front of 54,000 spectators at the Tennis Club Weissenhof suggests he is finding that extra gear.

Momentum building for Halle and Wimbledon

With the grass-court season now in full swing, Shelton’s first title on the surface serves as a major tactical boost. He expressed that beating a player of Fritz’s caliber on grass gives him “a lot of hope” for the upcoming tournaments in Halle and Wimbledon. Shelton spoke warmly of his compatriot, calling Fritz one of the top American players he has always looked up to.

The €757,320 tournament provided the perfect test for the left-hander’s serve-and-volley instincts. While he only won seven net points in the final compared to Fritz’s ten, his ability to win the “big points” made the difference. Shelton’s success in Stuttgart reinforces his standing as one of the most dangerous multi-surface threats on the 2026 ATP Tour.

As the tour shifts toward even larger stages, Shelton’s recovery will be paramount. He described himself as “pretty exhausted” but energized by the quality of opponents he overcame. The transition remains a work in progress, but leaving Stuttgart with the trophy confirms that Ben Shelton is no longer a player defined by a single surface.

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