Ben Shelton battles past Casper Ruud to set up quarter-final with Jannik Sinner

Ben Shelton celebrates his victory
Ben Shelton celebrates his victoryREUTERS / Edgar Su

A fired-up Ben Shelton took top billing from the absent Novak Djokovic and reached his third Australian Open quarter-final ​with a 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 win over Casper Ruud on Monday.

Djokovic was ‌a shoo-in for the late-night slot at ‌Rod Laver Arena but ended up a walkover into the quarter-finals when his opponent Jakub Mensik withdrew injured from their ⁠fourth round match.

Enter American Shelton, who shrugged off ‌a slow start to deliver a crowd-pleasing ​win over 12th-seeded Norwegian Ruud.

Fans missing 10-time Australian Open champion Djokovic punctured the air with cries of "Go Novak!" during the match - but Shelton took it with ‌good humour.

"For me, atmosphere is everything. So I want to thank you guys for staying out here," the eighth seed ⁠said on court.

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"I know you guys were probably looking forward to Novak tonight, I heard it from the stands.

"But I hope we didn't disappoint you with this match."

Shelton, who banged down 14 aces and fired a 228 km/hr serve as he closed out the match, will meet double defending champion ⁠Jannik Sinner for a place in ‌the semi-finals.

Shelton may need to channel Djokovic circa 2023 to take down Sinner, having lost eight consecutive matches to the Italian, including in last ⁠year's semi-finals at Melbourne Park.

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