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BASEL, Switzerland - In a captivating display of youthful vigor versus veteran experience, Ben Shelton of the United States advanced to the quarter-finals of the Swiss Indoors Basel by defeating the Swiss crowd favorite Stan Wawrinka in straight sets, 7-6(2), 7-5, on Wednesday.

The match, which held the attention of tennis enthusiasts around the globe, saw Shelton, the 22-year-old sixth seed, outplay the 39-year-old Wawrinka in a contest that lasted 95 minutes. Despite playing in front of his home crowd, Wawrinka, a three-time Grand Slam champion, could not capitalize on his recent form, which included a semifinal run in Stockholm.

Shelton's power breaks Wawrinka

Shelton, showcasing why he's considered one of tennis's rising stars, managed to save all break points he faced, demonstrating both his serving prowess and mental fortitude under pressure. The first set was clinched in a tiebreak where Shelton dominated, taking it 7-2. The second set was equally contested, but Shelton broke Wawrinka's serve at a crucial moment to serve out the match at love.

This victory marks Shelton's ninth quarter-final appearance this season, underscoring his consistency and growth on the tour. His next challenge is no less formidable as he prepares to face the top-seeded Andrey Rublev of Russia, setting the stage for what promises to be an electrifying encounter. This will be the first meeting between Shelton and Rublev, adding an element of unpredictability to the upcoming match.

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Stan Wawrinka's plans for 2025

Stan Wawrinka, despite the loss, showed why he remains a formidable player on the tour. His journey in Basel this year adds to his storied career, even as he plans to continue competing into 2025. The match against Shelton was his first win over Adrian Mannarino, indicating his ongoing capability to compete against top players.

Conclusion

The Swiss Indoors Basel continues to be a showcase of tennis talent, blending the old guard with new blood. As for Shelton, his journey in Basel not only highlights his potential to climb higher in the ATP rankings but also his ability to handle the pressure of big matches against seasoned opponents like Wawrinka.

As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on how far Shelton can go, potentially disrupting the established order at one of tennis's prestigious indoor events.

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