Moxie
Multiple Major Winner
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You shouldn't be too bummed about Fonseca and Mensik...you've already reminded yourself that they're young, and are just beginning on the tour. Plus, Alcaraz was only 20 when he won it for the first time. How many comets do you expect to streak across the sky? He's still only 22...don't treat him like an old player. He's still a young guy making a mark, and so is Sinner. The future looks bright, Dude!Back to Wimbledon, I have to say that this tournament is kind of a bummer. It isn't just the upsets on their own, it is that none of the young guys are really making a mark, except for maybe Ben Shelton - who . It just feels like a clearing away for the battle we all knew would occur: Sinner vs. Djokovic, and the winner vs. Alcaraz.
That said, I don't think Jannik should take Shelton for granted. Awhile back Andy Roddick pointed out how good Shelton was relative to his experience. He didn't really start playing tennis until he was 12 years old - which is about 5 years after most other top players. He still has a rawness that, if ironed out, gives him a legit shot at the top 5. I'd say at this point, he's surpassed not only Paul but Fritz as the US's best hope for a Slam winner. I'd even go so far as to say that his future outlook is at least as good as players like Rune and Fils, maybe even Draper. I think his upside is higher than Fils and Draper, but it remains to be seen whether he can harness it.
Interesting assessment of Shelton and the other top US guys.




