Shelton and his impersonators send Federer and Nadal to tennis museum
Rafael Nadal could come back and win five more Grand Slam titles. He could even regain the number one ranking, but nothing would matter when it comes to one certainty: his era is over, the tennis he created with Roger
Call for Ben Shelton: a door is slightly open for a taste of glory in New York
NEW YORK - The question for Ben Shelton was also intended to be a joke in allusion to how young he is (and how fast technologies are advancing). "Have you ever used a phone?" The home phones, the ones that literally hang
Chris Eubanks, or how to change hate for love thanks to Kim Clijsters and Tennis Channel
LONDON - Christopher Eubanks spoke a while back about a big desire. "To be able to tell people that don't know tennis:'(I played) a quarters of Wimbledon'. That's a different level of respect," he told Frances Tiafoe and Ben Shelton on
Ben Shelton makes the most of his first experience abroad
MELBOURNE - In a sport as international as tennis, if a player enters the top 100 without having left his country is an atypical situation. It can only happen to a player born in one of the sport's powerhouses, clearly, but