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Ben Shelton doit encore apprendre et franchir un cap pour titiller les meilleurs. C'est la leçon de mercredi. En quart de finale de Wimbledon, Jannik Sinner a été clinique face à Shelton. Cinq balles de break dont deux converties. Suffisant pour gagner en trois petites manches (7-6(2), 6-4, 6-4). Une défaite dure à avaler pour l'Américain, qui rêve d'épingler les meilleurs et d'aller chercher un premier titre du Grand Chelem. Si proche et si loin... En conférence de presse, le 10e mondial est apparu très déçu de sa performance, et plus largement de ses derniers résultats en Grand Chelem.

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00:00C'est un peu plus.
00:06Jannick jouait bien, plus mieux que moi aujourd'hui.
00:11C'est un peu plus.
00:14C'est un peu plus.
00:17C'est un peu plus.
00:19C'est un peu plus.
00:21C'est un peu plus.
00:25I don't know, I know it's two very different players and challenges,
00:30and on with center, who I've played the most,
00:35his ball speed is really high.
00:38Never seen anything like it.
00:40You don't see anything like it when you're going through the draw.
00:43When you play him, it's almost like things are in 2x speed,
00:46and I'm usually pretty good at adjusting to that speed.
00:50But um, yeah, it's difficult when a guy's hitting,
00:54Quand on a guy's hitting the ball that big,
00:56that consistently off of both wings
00:59and serving the way he is.
01:01So, um, I had the right idea for a lot of the match today.
01:07I served a lot better than I did in Australia.
01:11Smarter.
01:12I just went for it.
01:14Uh, but my first serve percentage dropped
01:19in the moments that I needed it.
01:20And I probably just played too tentative.
01:25It was almost like a lot of the forehands that I was hitting
01:27that I needed to go for,
01:30that you need to go for against a guy like that.
01:34I was kind of spinning them, topping out,
01:37like I was playing on a slower hard court or a clay court.
01:42And for me, I'm still learning on the grass what works,
01:47what's most effective.
01:47and I didn't, you know, have a great day-to-day
01:53of doing things that were going to make him uncomfortable.
01:58I'm definitely not satisfied.
02:09You know, it'd be a little bit tone deaf to say I'm dissatisfied
02:12with what I was able to put together on the clay
02:16and the grass courts and I always say that I want to, you know,
02:22go one step deeper at the big tournaments than I did the year before.
02:25And I've done that at every slam this year.
02:28I've done something that I haven't done before in Australia,
02:31French, and here.
02:32So, I wouldn't say that I'm satisfied.
02:37But, yeah, can I be or feel confident coming off, you know,
02:43the first three slams of the season going into the fourth
02:47and encouraged and excited about the opportunity at the U.S. Open
02:52because of what I've put together so far this year?
02:55Yes, but, yeah, at the same time, it still stinks.

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