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BMW Open Munich: Ben Shelton takes second clay title with straight sets win over Flavio Cobolli
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- Ben Shelton defeated Flavio Cobolli 6-2, 7-5 on clay to win the Munich Open, signaling a strong close to the clay swing.
- Shelton saved six break points and converted three of his own in the final to seal the victory.
- The Munich title becomes Shelton's fifth career trophy and his second on clay, underscoring his growing clay prowess.
- Shelton's triumph makes him the first American since Andre Agassi to win a clay title above the ATP 250 level, highlighting a milestone on clay.
- Cobolli reached the Munich final after a strong run but could not replicate the form from the previous day against the left-handed American.
- Shelf on the European clay circuit remains competitive as Arthur Fils won the Barcelona Open, adding to the week’s clay-news.
- Shelton expressed big ambitions for the clay season as Roland Garros approaches, signaling a focus on improving on a preferred surface.
- Shelton credited his team for the week, noting consistent improvement throughout the Munich event.
- Shelton remains a trailblazer for American men on clay as he pursues continued success across ATP 500 and higher-level clay events.
- Munich Open coverage and context come from Sky Sports, aligning with broader networks broadcasting the event.
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