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The BMW Open in Munich kicks off with an intriguing first-round clash on the clay courts as Croatia's Borna Gojo takes on rising American star Ben Shelton. This match pits Gojo's powerful game against Shelton's explosive athleticism and rec...
Ben Shelton, the young American lefty, turned heads by winning the title in Houston just over a week ago. This victory marked his first ATP title on clay, silencing critics who doubted his adaptability away from hard courts. His powerful serve and forehand, combined with improved patience and point construction, make him the favorite heading into this match.
Borna Gojo, however, is not an opponent to be underestimated. The Croatian is known for his aggressive baseline game and can generate significant pace off both wings. While clay isn't his preferred surface, his power can rush opponents. If Gojo serves well and keeps errors low, he could challenge Shelton.
The key will be whether Shelton can neutralize Gojo's power using the clay's slower pace and employ the tactical variety he showed in Houston. Shelton's confidence is high, and his recent match play on clay gives him a distinct advantage over Gojo, who might be playing his first clay match of the season.
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Ben Shelton has shown he can win on clay. Do you think he can make a deep run in Munich and challenge the European clay specialists? Let us know your thoughts!
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