Shelton (shoulder) retires hurt from Open match
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Shelton (shoulder) retires hurt from Open match
"NEW YORK -- Ben Shelton quit during his third-round match at the US Open on Friday because of a left shoulder injury. The No. 6-seeded Shelton, a two-time major semifinalist, stopped after dropping the fourth set against Adrian Mannarino, forcing a fifth set. The injury was perhaps caused when he landed on his left arm after tracking down a ball in the corner on the final point to win the third set."
"But early in the fourth, the 2023 US Open semifinalist began wincing and said to his coach's box: "I did something to my shoulder. I don't know what it is.""
"He received treatment in the middle of the set and tried to shorten the points by consistently attacking the net. But after Mannarino won the set, Shelton was visited again by the trainer and called off the match. Mannarino, a 37-year-old from France, ended up with his first victory in 23 career against matches against top-10 players in Grand Slam tournaments."
Ben Shelton retired during his US Open third-round match because of a left shoulder injury. Shelton stopped after dropping the fourth set to Adrian Mannarino, which would have forced a fifth set. The injury likely occurred when Shelton landed on his left arm while retrieving a corner ball on the final point of the third set. Early in the fourth set he winced and told his coach that he had done something to his shoulder and did not know what it was. He received mid-set treatment, tried shortening points by attacking the net, but retired after further assessment.
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