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Congratulations Are Pouring In For Ben Shelton On Monday

Congratulations Are Pouring In For Ben Shelton On Monday

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Congratulations Are Pouring In For Ben Shelton On Monday originally appeared on The Spun.
Tennis fans were hyped for 22-year-old Ben Shelton on Monday.
With his defeat of Lorenzo Sonego in four sets at Wimbledon, the 10th-seeded Shelton become the second American man to advance to the tournament's quarterfinals— marking the first time he's done so in his young career.
Fans were hyped for him across social media.
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"His time is now," Wimbledon's X account said.
"THE SHELTON SCREAM RETURNS," the tournament followed-up.
"After his third round win, Ben Shelton called on his elder sister Emma's employer to give her more PTO, as she'd been his 'lucky charm' this Wimbledon. The employer, Morgan Stanley, accepted. Emma was back in the stands today as Ben won his fourth round. Brother of the year 🙌" Bastien Fachan replied.
"ROAR-ter Finals 🗣️" Tennis TV exclaimed.
"BEN SHELTON IS MOVING ON TO THE FINAL EIGHT! 🇺🇸👏" ESPNBET shared.
"Ben Shelton becomes the youngest American man to reach the Wimbledon singles quarterfinals since Andy Roddick in 2004. 22 years old. Huge achievement for him & American tennis. 🇺🇸" The Tennis Letter posted.
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"i'll always love ben shelton man, he's so cool on and off the court. so much fire, so much love for the game, so much flair. so talented, such a hard worker, he's going to achieve greatness in his career," a fan commented.
USA's Ben Shelton reacts while facing USA's Tommy Paul during the US Open tennis tournament men's singles round of 16 match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City, on September 3, 2023. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)TIMOTHY A. CLARY/Getty Images
Shelton will look to take it even further in his next match as he eyes a potential Wimbledon title.
What chance do you give the young American of riding this momentum all the way as the tournament advances?
Related: Ben Shelton's Girlfriend Turns Heads At Wimbledon Monday
Congratulations Are Pouring In For Ben Shelton On Monday first appeared on The Spun on Jul 7, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Reddit user piranhamode recently asked, "What is the most unusual excuse you've ever heard of from somebody calling off work?" People flooded the replies with their own wild (yet true) excuses for missing work, as well as the most absurd excuses their colleagues have ever called in. Here's what they shared: 1."I was once late to work because I was glued in my apartment. They replaced the carpet in the common hallway overnight, and were too enthusiastic with the glue by my door. My door opened inward, so I couldn't get enough leverage to open it. I had to wait until maintenance arrived at 8 a.m., so they could body slam the door from the outside. I was laughing so hard when I left the voicemail for my boss, I had to call back to speak more clearly." —FloatingFreeMe 2."My grandparents had a medical emergency years ago where one got stuck on the toilet, and when the other tried to help, they fell and knocked themselves unconscious. My employer demanded details and didn't believe me because it sounded like an SNL skit." —Sea_Accident_6138 3."Flushed my car key down the toilet. It was me, and I certainly did." —waterbottlejesus 4."It was opening day of the school year, and I was in our home office typing up my Classroom Expectations. Suddenly, I felt something on my head, accompanied by a high-pitched scream. It was a frickin' bat entangled in my hair. My husband somehow got it out of my hair while I collapsed onto the floor, trying to breathe from the sheer panic. After half an hour of trying to compose myself, I called our principal and told him what had happened and that I would be late, as my nerves had to settle down before I could drive the 1.5-hour commute. 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