Nakashima Stuns Tiafoe, Shelton Advances in Tokyo

Nakashima Stuns Tiafoe, Shelton Advances in Tokyo

Brandon Nakashima Upsets Frances Tiafoe, Ben Shelton Advances in Tokyo

At the ongoing Tokyo Open, Brandon Nakashima showcased his impressive form by defeating seventh seed Frances Tiafoe in straight sets, 7-5, 6-3. Despite Tiafoe securing an early break, Nakashima’s superior serving proved decisive, as he fired 12 aces and prevented Tiafoe from creating another break point.

Nakashima, currently ranked 36th in the world, has been in excellent form lately, having previously defeated fellow Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul on hard courts. He also reached the round of 16 at the US Open, where he defeated Holger Rune and Lorenzo Musetti.

In the second round, Nakashima will face France’s Ugo Humbert.

Meanwhile, defending Tokyo champion Ben Shelton overcame a slow start to defeat Reilly Opelka, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. After dropping the first set, Shelton regrouped and converted three breaks to level the match. In the decider, Shelton faced a challenge in the eighth game when Opelka saved three break points to reach 4-4. However, Shelton remained composed and broke Opelka’s serve in the next game to secure the victory.

Shelton, who won his maiden ATP title in Tokyo last October, has a 13-15 record this year in matches where he dropped the first set.

Reilly Opelka's US Open Comeback Ends in Five-Set Loss to Lorenzo Musetti

Reilly Opelka’s US Open Comeback Ends in Five-Set Loss to Lorenzo Musetti

Reilly Opelka’s return to the US Open after a three-year absence was a bittersweet experience. The 27-year-old American, once ranked as high as No. 17 in the world, faced Lorenzo Musetti, the Italian who had defeated him in straight sets in their previous three encounters.

Opelka, known for his towering serve and aggressive net play, put on a dominant performance in the second set, winning 6-1. However, Musetti, who has made significant strides in his game since their last meeting, fought back to win the first, third, and fourth sets.

Opelka had five set points in the fourth set but failed to convert any of them, allowing Musetti to break back and eventually win the match 7-6 (3), 1-6, 6-1, 7-5.

Despite the loss, Opelka’s performance was encouraging. He served 23 aces and hit 55 winners, showing that his game is still intact. He also charged the net 51 times, although he only won 23 points from those attempts.

Opelka’s struggles in the fourth set may have been due to a lack of match fitness. He had not played a Grand Slam event since the 2021 US Open and had only recently returned to competition after a wrist injury.

Musetti, on the other hand, has been in excellent form this year. He reached the semifinals at Wimbledon and the final at Queen’s on grass, and won a bronze medal at the Olympics on clay.

The Italian’s victory over Opelka is a sign of his growing maturity and confidence. He has shown that he can compete with the top players in the world and is a threat to win any tournament he enters.

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