U.S.'s Shelton rallies to win Toronto final in 3 sets
Briefly

Ben Shelton claimed the National Bank Open title, defeating Karen Khachanov. This victory is Shelton's third career title and the first American Masters 1000 win since Andy Roddick in 2003. At 22, Shelton becomes the youngest American to earn a Masters 1000 title since Roddick in 2004. He achieved 16 aces in the final, improving to a career-high sixth in the world rankings. In doubles, Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool won their match against Salisbury and Skupski, saving four match points during the match.
Ben Shelton won the National Bank Open, marking his third title of his career and becoming the first American winner in this Masters 1000 event since 2003.
Shelton, at just 22 years old, becomes the youngest American to win a Masters 1000 title since Andy Roddick's win in 2004.
Shelton's victory over Khachanov included 16 aces, and he will move to a career-high sixth ranking in the world after this win.
Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool won the doubles final in a dramatic match, saving four match points to secure their victory.
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