Ben Shelton moves on to Australian Open quarterfinal
Former Gator Ben Shelton has chomped his way to the Australian Open quarterfinal.
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Former Gator Ben Shelton has chomped his way to the Australian Open quarterfinal.
Ben Shelton was faced with the decision to stay at UF and continue his collegiate tennis career or forgo his college eligibility to bet on himself just five months ago.
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