Ben Shelton comes from behind twice to set up all-American final against Fritz

Ben Shelton celebrates a point during his match against Jiri Lehecka
Ben Shelton celebrates a point during his match against Jiri LeheckaPhoto by MARIJAN MURAT / DPA / DPA PICTURE-ALLIANCE VIA AFP

Ben Shelton saved two match points against ⁠Czech player Jiri Lehecka to set up an all-American final against ‌Taylor Fritz in the Stuttgart Open on ‌Saturday.

The world number five showed ‌real staying power to win 6-7(4), 7-6(14,) ‌7-6(6), having been forced to an earlier ‌finish off his quarter-final against Sho Shimabukuro.

"Sometimes tennis doesn’t go to plan," ‌Shelton said after his third ⁠three-set win ‌of the week at the ATP grasscourt event. "I ​lost the first set in every single match I ​played.

"But there are a lot of ways to win a match. I've ⁠been choosing ​the most difficult route."

Shelton saved his match points in a marathon second-set tiebreak on his way to a two-hour-52-minute ‌victory.

"I'm very tired but excited to be playing him in another final," said Shelton, who is seeking a third title of the season.

Reigning champion Fritz had things easier as he beat the unpredictable Alexander Bublik 6-4, 6-4, banging down 13 ‌aces.

At the Libema Open in Hertogenbosch, ​Australia's Alex de Minaur beat Frenchman ‌Adrian Mannarino 6-4, 6-0 to set up a final against Kamil Majchrzak, who beat Daniil Medvedev.

Poland's Majchrzak won 7-6(4) 6-1 to reach ⁠his first ⁠ATP Tour singles ‌final.

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