Ben Shelton, the rising star of American tennis, is eagerly anticipating the Davis Cup Finals, but he has confessed that facing the legendary Rafael Nadal in what could be the Spaniard’s final singles match would be a “nightmare.” Nadal, who has announced his retirement after the Davis Cup in Malaga this November, will end his illustrious career exactly 20 years after making his debut in the same tournament.
Shelton, 22, has had an impressive season, but the thought of meeting Nadal on Spanish soil in his last match adds a unique pressure. “If it’s our match, he ends up playing me, I’m gonna be so tight. The crowd, everything… No. This is my nightmare. I’m praying that it happens. I’m praying it doesn’t happen,” Shelton shared during a conversation with French tennis star Gael Monfils.
Nadal’s retirement marks the end of an era in tennis, and Shelton could potentially be the last player to face the 22-time Grand Slam champion. While the United States would only meet Spain in the Davis Cup final, Shelton is both excited and nervous about the possibility. Monfils reassured him, saying it could be one of the most memorable experiences of his career.
Shelton, who is also gearing up for the ATP Basel tournament, where he will face Tomas Martin Etcheverry, knows the significance of these upcoming matches. With two wins already over Etcheverry this year, Shelton is confident but aware of the challenges ahead. His hard-hitting game is well-suited to indoor conditions, which could work in his favor as he prepares for the European indoor hardcourt season.
As Ben Shelton continues his meteoric rise, the spotlight will be on him, especially with the possibility of playing against Rafael Nadal in a historic Davis Cup finale. Will he embrace the challenge or be overwhelmed by the occasion? Tennis fans worldwide are eagerly watching.