
American tennis player Ben Shelton (2) has won the title at the ATP tournament in Munich after defeating Italian Flavio Cobolli (4) in the grand final in straight sets, 2:0 (6:2, 7:5). The final showdown lasted exactly 1 hour and 31 minutes (44 minutes for the first and 47 minutes for the second set).
Key Match Moments
Shelton played a tactically perfect match, relying heavily on his devastating first serve. Although Cobolli had his chances, the American showed incredible mental strength – he saved all 6 break points he faced during the match!
On the other hand, Shelton put constant pressure on the Italian’s serve, creating as many as 9 break opportunities and converting 3. Even though Shelton made slightly more unforced errors (26 compared to Cobolli’s 17), he compensated for this with a fantastic 85% win rate on his first serve (34 out of 40). Additionally, the American was highly reliable at the net, winning 73% of those points.
📊 Detailed Final Match Stats
- Final Score: F. Cobolli (4) 0 – 2 B. Shelton (2) (2:6, 5:7)
- Match Duration: 1:31
- Aces: Cobolli 2 – 4 Shelton
- Double Faults: Cobolli 3 – 3 Shelton
- 1st Serve Percentage: Cobolli 58% – 59% Shelton
- Points Won on 1st Serve: Cobolli 70% – 85% Shelton
- Break Points Saved: Cobolli 6/9 – 6/6 Shelton
- Break Points Converted: Cobolli 0/6 – 3/9 Shelton
- Winners: Cobolli 16 – 17 Shelton
- Unforced Errors: Cobolli 17 – 26 Shelton
- Net Points Won: Cobolli 63% (5/8) – 73% (11/15) Shelton
- Total Points Won: Cobolli 46% (57/125) – 54% (68/125) Shelton
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