
Shelton downs Khachanov, claims Toronto Masters crown
Ben Shelton took down Karen Khachanov after two hours and 47 minutes of nail-biting action. Photo: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images
American Ben Shelton won the biggest title of his career on Thursday, rallying to beat Russian Karen Khachanov 6-7 (5/7), 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) to win the ATP Toronto Masters.
The 22-year-old world number seven used his powerful serve to fuel the emotional comeback victory, firing 16 aces on the way to his maiden Masters 1000 title. (AFP)
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