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ATP roundup: Ben Shelton seeks second title of year in Munich

By Thomson Reuters Apr 18, 2026 | 5:50 PM

Second-seeded Ben Shelton halted the stunning run by unseeded Slovakian qualifier Alex Molcan, 6-3, 6-4, on Saturday to advance to the finals at the BMW Open ​in Munich, Germany.

Shelton will face fourth-seeded Italian Flavio ‌Cobolli, who stunned top-seeded and defending champion Alexander Zverev of Germany, 6-3, 6-3.

Shelton, who lost to Zverev in the 2025 title match, did not produce his usual superior services, but only faced one break point ‌in ​the match. He managed to break ⁠Molcan late in each set ⁠to advance to his seventh ATP Tour final.

Cobolli blistered 32 winners on the clay and lost only eight points on his serve against his good friend Zverev. It ​was the Italian’s first-ever win over a Top-5 opponent. He broke the big-serving German four times, including in the ⁠final game of the match.

Shelton leads ⁠the all-time series, 3-2, winning all three matchups ​in 2025.

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Fifth-seeded Andrey Rublev of Russia and ninth-seeded Frenchman Arthur ​Fils each needed three sets to advance to the ‌finals of the ATP 500 clay-court event.

Rublev rallied to knock off Serbian qualifier Hamad Medjedovic, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, while Fils came from behind to outlast Spain’s Rafael Jodar, 3-6, 6-3, ⁠6-2.

Rublev reached his 29th ATP final by capturing the final four games of the match. He converted 4-of-9 break point chances, while ⁠Medjedovic was 1-of-6.

Fils ‌halted Jodar’s eight match winning streak by ⁠cracking 28 winners to only 11 for the ​19-year ‌old upstart. With the third set knotted ​at 3-3, ⁠Fils staved off four break points, broke Jodar’s serve and turned back two more break chances in the final game to prevail.

They have split two previous on-court matches, with Fils winning on clay, capturing a two-set decision in the 2025 event in ​Monte-Carlo.

–Field Level Media