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Ben Shelton’s journey in tennis is proving to be anything but predictable. Despite recent ups and downs, the 22-year-old has surged into the Indian Wells quarterfinals, becoming the youngest American to do so since Andy Roddick in 2004. Shelton’s ambition is clear: “I am searching for more.” His next challenge is Jack Draper, making his own quarterfinal debut at the tournament and eagerly anticipating a match against a fellow young star. This duel of lefties is set to be a captivating display of emerging talent. So who’s gonna take it home?

Ben Shelton vs Jack Draper: Preview

Ben Shelton’s best record in this season was reaching the SF at the Australian Open. Now, he’s standing just one step away from reaching another SF in 2025. He defeated his compatriot, Brandon Nakashima, by 7-6(6),6-1 in the previous match. Can he now stop the ‘Giant Slayer’ in the next match?

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Jack Draper’s best result in this season came at the Qatar Open, where he reached the SF. Even there, he outclassed some tough opponents on his road to the final. Here, he has already defeated the former champion and the world number 4, Taylor Fritz, in his previous match by 7-5,6-4. 

Shelton vs Draper: Head-to-Head

Ben Shelton has never faced Jack Draper in his career. So, currently, their head-to-head record is 0-0. 

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Prediction: Shelton will win this match in three sets

Jack Draper recently caught a ‘big fish,’ and he’s keen to taste a few more successes in this tournament. Looking at his incredible form this season, I feel it’d be a really tough challenge for the American. However, playing at home conditions with support from the crowd can do wonders for Ben Shelton‘s confidence in this epic battle. So I’m keeping Shelton slightly ahead in this mega duel.

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Talking about their numbers, Shelton (12) currently has a win-loss record of 10-5. Whereas it’s 10-3 for Draper (14) at the moment. So, margins are fine, with nothing much to separate the two, and hence, a three-setter is a big possibility.

If we take a look at their playing styles, Jack Draper loves playing a fearless brand of tennis. He’s a natural right-hander but plays with his left hand, essentially making a ‘switch-hitter’ in tennis. He has a strong baseline game. Other than that, his formidable serve and impeccable backhands can cause a few troubles for Shelton in this match. Draper has already hit 106 aces this season!

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Talking about aces, well, Ben Shelton’s fiery aces put him in the headlines time and again. He has fired 102 aces this season, and it’ll be interesting to see how many he adds to that list at the end of this tournament. Even Ben Shelton loves playing an aggressive brand of tennis. He is also quite consistent and powerful on both the forehand and backhand sides. Shelton loves coming to the net after hitting his venomous groundstrokes to finish the points off.

This young American is a real threat on hard courts, so I’m going with him in this match.

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