It's over for Gaël Monfils at the Australian Open: the Frenchman retires in the fourth round against Ben Shelton

It's over for Gaël Monfils at the Australian Open: the Frenchman retires in the fourth round against Ben Shelton
It's over for Gaël Monfils at the Australian Open: the Frenchman retires in the fourth round against Ben Shelton

This Monday, January 20, 2025, Gaël Monfils faced the American Ben Shelton during the round of 16 of the Australian Open. But the Frenchman gave up.

The Frenchman Gaël Monfils, 41st in the world at 38 years old, gave up at the very start of the fourth set of his round of 16 at the Australian Open against the American Ben Shelton (20th) who led 7-6 [3], [3] 6-7, 7-6 [2]1-0, Monday in Melbourne.

While the first three sets ended in a tie-break in heat above 30 degrees, the veteran tricolor headed towards the net smiling at 1-0 for Shelton, telling him that he was stopping the fight at after almost three hours of battle and eight victories in a row.

Winner of the Auckland tournament in early January, a title which made him the oldest tournament winner on the main circuit since 1977, Monfils hoped to reach the quarter-finals for the third time in his career at the Australian Open. , after 2016 and 2022.

“Thank you Gaël! Thank you Gaël!”

As he left the court, the Frenchman stopped for a moment to give a thumbs-up and greet the public, who cheered him with cries of “Thank you Gaël! Thank you Gaël!” Thanks to his victory, Shelton qualified for the quarter-finals of the Australian Open for the second time, two years after having already achieved this performance for his first participation.

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He will face the Italian Lorenzo Sonego (55th), who put an end to another epic on Monday, that of the young American talent Learner Tien (121st), who fell to world number 5 Daniil Medvedev at 19 in the second round.

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