Okay, so, I’ve been meaning to keep track of my favorite tennis player, Ben Shelton’s, live scores. Today, I finally got around to setting up a system to do just that, and boy, was it a journey! I figured I’d share my experience in case anyone else is looking to do something similar.
Finding a Starting Point
First off, I needed to figure out where to get the live scores. I started by doing a quick search for “Ben Shelton live score” and “Ben Shelton results.” A bunch of options popped up. I wanted something reliable and real-time. After browsing a bit, I found that with a site called 365Scores, it seemed pretty solid because it mentioned “real-time updates for all the key stats.” Nice!
Diving Deeper
Then, I stumbled upon a match listing for “Ben Shelton vs. Arthur Fils” on 365Scores. I clicked on it, curious to see how they handled live updates. It was cool to see that they not only showed the scores but also gave details like who scored the first point. I also found a specific match “Shelton B. Djokovic N.” scheduled for September 8, 2023, at the Arthur Ashe Stadium. Man, that match was epic! It was held at the US Open, which is a big deal in the tennis world.
Exploring More Options
I continued my search and found a page about the ATP Tokyo 2024 match between “Mariano Navone and Ben Shelton,” scheduled for September 27th. The fact that they already had info on future matches was pretty impressive. Eurosport seemed like another great option for live scores.
Another site, AiScore Tennis Live Score, caught my eye because it mentioned having “today’s tennis matches” and “live results.” Seemed like a good place to keep bookmarked for daily updates.
Getting Specific Results
I then found some detailed results, like “Shelton conquers Carballes Baena” where “Ben Shelton gets the better of Roberto Carballes Baena 6-3 6-4 in the 3rd round in Shanghai on Tuesday.” These detailed match results were exactly what I was looking for to keep track of his performance. I also learned that Ben Shelton’s best achievement was listed there, although it wasn’t specified what it was, I was intrigued.
Another site called Flashscore also offered “livescore, results, fixtures” for Ben Shelton. It seemed like a comprehensive site to get all sorts of information on his matches. Another result I found was “Shelton beats Shapovalov,” where “Ben Shelton conquers Denis Shapovalov 6-3 7-5 in the 2nd round.” These detailed breakdowns were perfect for my tracking needs.
Ranking and History
I found that Flashscore also provided “match history point by point” and “match record per season surface.” This was a goldmine of information! Being able to see his performance on different surfaces and his current ATP/WTA ranking was super useful. Additionally, I found out that as of 2024, Ben Shelton’s net worth is approximately $2 million, and he earned around $1.4 million in prize money. That’s some serious cash!
Putting It All Together
- Search for sources: I started by searching for reliable sources for live scores.
- Explore options: I checked out different websites like 365Scores, Eurosport, and AiScore.
- Find detailed results: I looked for specific match results and breakdowns.
- Gather historical data: I found information on match history, rankings, and even his net worth.
After gathering all this information, I felt like I had a pretty good system in place to follow Ben Shelton’s live scores and keep track of his progress. It was a bit of work, but totally worth it to stay updated on my favorite player’s performance!
Hope this helps someone out there looking to do something similar. It’s always fun to dig into the details and set up a system that works for you. Cheers!