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Low expectations the key to Ben Shelton's dream Australian Open run

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MELBOURNE: American Ben Shelton extended his dream run at the Australian Open by overcoming compatriot J J Wolf in a five-set battle on Monday (Jan 23), exceeding his own low expectations he had about his first trip to Melbourne Park.The 20-year-old Shelton had never travelled outside the United States until this year but he is making the most of his first international trip, having reached the quarter-finals in only his second Grand Slam main draw appearance."It's been a dream so far," Shelton said on court after his 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-7(4), 7-6(4), 6-2 win on Monday. "It was definitely a gruelling match.

I kind of paced myself emotionally and I was able to bring out some of my best tennis."Six months ago I wouldn't have made it through this match."Shelton was ranked 570 last year but has now climbed up to 43 in the world rankings, and conceded his run in Melbourne has surpassed all expectations."It's definitely a surprise.

I got on the plane with no expectations," Shelton, who will next face compatriot Tommy Paul, told reporters. "I feel great. It's been a pretty special week for me."I know that it's very hard to adjust to Australia from the United States just with the jet lag, time change and everything.

It being my first time, I knew it would be a struggle."So I think it maybe has helped me a little bit kind of not having that expectation or the feeling that I have to perform, but being able to just go out there, be myself and play free.

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