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Tennis star Ben Shelton is playing in the Dallas Open 2025. During a recent question and answer session at the marquee event, the American sensation was seen answering fans' questions in one of the videos uploaded by the tournament's Instagram handle. When asked about his hair care routine, the 22-year-old tennis player mentioned that he uses shampoo and conditioner given to him by one of his close friends.
Meanwhile, during his opening-round game against Aleksandar Vukic, the star player questioned the accuracy of the speed gun, which was recorded at 153 mph. Following the same, Shelton jokingly dismissed it as "BS gun," showcasing that his serves were not that fast.
Surprisingly, Shelton was later asked about his cuteness in the game, to which he gave a hilarious answer. Meanwhile, Ben Shelton has won the first round of the 2025 Dallas Open after his emphatic win over Aleksandar Vukic with a scoreline of 6-3, 6-3 in the first round game. The young tennis sensation is now set to face Jaume Munar in the second round. The two star players have faced each other in the Shanghai Masters, which was won by Shelton.
Watch the full video here:
"How is Ben Shelton so cute?" You asked, Ben answered your burning fan questions.#DALOpen | @atptour | @thestarinfriscopic.twitter.com/FjAd9nGdUA
— Dallas Open (@DALOpenTennis) February 6, 2025
Ben Shelton refuted Dallas Open 2025 speed gun after it recorded the fastest serve of his career
However, surprisingly, the 22-year-old American star had dismissed the claim that the speed gun at the 2025 Dallas Open recorded the fastest serve of his career.
"Well, let's just for argument's sake, let’s say it is; it’d be the fastest serve of your career and the fifth fastest serve in history. You’re saying that was a BS gun?” the interviewer asked.
“Yeah, it's a BS gun. I hate to say it but some serves which I was hitting today we’re coming in 59 MPH some 153. I think all of them were somewhere in the middle,” Shelton replied.
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