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‘I heard it from the stands’: Shelton’s response after fans yelled for Novak; American women, Italian men surge to quarters

Scott Spits and Hannah Kennelly
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The fans wanted Djokovic, but Shelton took top billing

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A fired-up Ben Shelton took top billing from the absent Novak Djokovic and reached his third Australian Open quarter-final with a 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 win over Casper Ruud on Monday night.

Djokovic was a shoo-in for the late-night slot at Rod Laver Arena but ended up a walkover into the quarter-finals when his opponent Jakub Mensik withdrew injured from their fourth round match.

Enter American Shelton, who shrugged off a slow start to deliver a crowd-pleasing win over 12th-seeded Norwegian Ruud.

Ben Shelton reacts during his come-from-behind win.Getty Images

Fans missing 10-times Australian Open champion Djokovic punctured the air with cries of “Go Novak!” during the match – but Shelton took it with good humour.

“For me, atmosphere is everything. So I want to thank you guys for staying out here,” the eighth seed said on court.

“I know you guys were probably looking forward to Novak tonight, I heard it from the stands.

“But I hope we didn’t disappoint you with this match.”

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Shelton, who banged down 14 aces and fired a 228 km/hr serve as he closed out the match, will meet two-time defencing champion Jannik Sinner for a place in the semi-finals.

Shelton may need to channel Djokovic circa 2023 to take down Sinner, having lost eight consecutive matches to the Italian, including in last year’s semi-finals at Melbourne Park.

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Sinner fires up in the heat to reach quarters

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Jannik Sinner swept aside concerns about his heat tolerance as he breezed to a 6-1, 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) win over fellow Italian Luciano Darderi to reach his fourth Australian Open quarter-finals.

With the temperature rising to 33 degrees Celsius (91F) in the evening match at Margaret Court Arena, all eyes were on the defending champion following his dramatic cramping in the third round on a scorching day against American Eliot Spizzirri.

But there were no signs of trouble on Monday as Sinner ran full pelt from start to finish against 22nd seed Darderi, keeping court-time to a comfortable two hours and nine minutes.

“It was very, very difficult, first of all. We are very good friends off the court.

Pinned post from 12.49am on Jan 27, 2026

The fans wanted Djokovic, but Shelton took top billing

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A fired-up Ben Shelton took top billing from the absent Novak Djokovic and reached his third Australian Open quarter-final with a 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 win over Casper Ruud on Monday night.

Djokovic was a shoo-in for the late-night slot at Rod Laver Arena but ended up a walkover into the quarter-finals when his opponent Jakub Mensik withdrew injured from their fourth round match.

Enter American Shelton, who shrugged off a slow start to deliver a crowd-pleasing win over 12th-seeded Norwegian Ruud.

Ben Shelton reacts during his come-from-behind win.Getty Images

Fans missing 10-times Australian Open champion Djokovic punctured the air with cries of “Go Novak!” during the match – but Shelton took it with good humour.

“For me, atmosphere is everything. So I want to thank you guys for staying out here,” the eighth seed said on court.

“I know you guys were probably looking forward to Novak tonight, I heard it from the stands.

“But I hope we didn’t disappoint you with this match.”

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Shelton, who banged down 14 aces and fired a 228 km/hr serve as he closed out the match, will meet two-time defencing champion Jannik Sinner for a place in the semi-finals.

Shelton may need to channel Djokovic circa 2023 to take down Sinner, having lost eight consecutive matches to the Italian, including in last year’s semi-finals at Melbourne Park.

Reuters

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The quarter-finals are finalised

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Game. Set. Match

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Ben Shelton surges into the quarter-finals.

He finished the match in style, taking out the final set against Casper Ruud after a late break of serve. This was an impressive win. Shelton was up against it early but improved across the match.

Ben Shelton defeats Casper Ruud 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4

Ben Shelton.Getty Images
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And there’s the break ...

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Ben Shelton makes his move in the seventh game of the fourth set. He can smell the victory now.

Only a couple of games away, this will be an admirable win for the eighth seed, providing he doesn’t fall in a heap from here.

Ben Shelton leads Casper Ruud 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 4-3

Snapshot: The Monday action

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SWIATEK KNOCKS OUT INGLIS
Six-times grand slam title winner Iga Swiatek defeated Australian qualifier Maddison Inglis 6-0, 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals as the second seed continues her hunt for a maiden Australian Open title.

SINNER STORMS PAST DARDERI
World No.2 Jannik Sinner was dominant in short rallies as he defeated his Italian compatriot Luciano Darderi 6-1, 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) to ease his way through to the quarter-finals.

CLINICAL WIN FOR RYBAKINA
Fifth seed Elena Rybakina, a former finalist at Melbourne Park, stormed past 21st seed Elise Mertens 6-1, 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals.

KYRGIOS EXITS AFTER MIXED DOUBLES DEFEAT
Nick Kyrgios and Leylah Fernandez lost 6-3 6-1 to James Tracy and Anna Danilina in the mixed doubles event at Melbourne Park. Former Wimbledon finalist Kyrgios, who did not play in the singles draw, was earlier knocked out in the first round of the men’s doubles alongside Thanasi Kokkinakis.

MUSETTI DEFEATS FRITZ
Italian fifth seed Lorenzo Musetti set up a quarter-final matchup against 10-times champion Novak Djokovic after a dominant 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 win over American Taylor Fritz.

Games on serve in the fourth set

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American Ben Shelton will serve next.

A remarkable stat just came up on the Channel Nine coverage – net points won. It shows how Shelton is getting the job done there tonight. The 23–year-old is going at 25/26 for points won at the net – a ridiculously good return.

The American broke in the final game of the set to secure it.

Ben Shelton leads Casper Ruud: 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 1-2

Coming to the net is paying off for Ben Shelton tonight.AP
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