Ben Shelton, the No. 4 seed and world No. 5, exited Wimbledon in the first round Tuesday after a 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (8), 6-2, 7-6 (9) loss to Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen. The four-hour, 21-minute match marked the first time Shelton has lost a five-set match at Wimbledon, ending his previous 4-0 record in such contests.
How did Otto Virtanen overcome the top-ranked American?
Virtanen, ranked No. 140 by the ATP, displayed notable resilience by saving 11 of 12 break points during the match. Despite trailing 4-3 in the final set, the 25-year-old Finnish player maintained his composure to force a tiebreak. According to post-match interviews, Virtanen credited his success to a strong preparation period, noting that he played multiple grass-court matches leading up to the tournament.

Otto Virtanen is the first Finnish man to defeat a top-five seed at a major tournament in the Open Era. He entered the match with a 0-3 career record against top-10 opponents.
What factors contributed to Ben Shelton’s early exit?
Shelton struggled to maintain his momentum after leading two sets to one. In the decisive fifth-set tiebreaker, the American held an 8-5 advantage before Virtanen rallied to win the match. The turning point included Virtanen catching the line on one point, followed by two points where Shelton’s aggressive net approaches failed to secure the necessary winner.
This result continues a trend of early-round exits for Shelton at major events. The 23-year-old was previously eliminated in the second round of the French Open last month by Belgium’s Raphaël Collignon in straight sets, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
How does the draw shift following this upset?
The bottom half of the bracket is now significantly more open. Shelton’s departure removes one of the primary contenders from his quadrant, which notably lacks top-tier rivals like Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner. With Carlos Alcaraz also absent from this section due to a wrist injury, the path to the latter stages of the tournament has changed for remaining competitors.
Attention for American tennis fans now turns to No. 6 seed Taylor Fritz and No. 17 seed Frances Tiafoe. Meanwhile, Virtanen is scheduled to face Britain’s Arthur Fery in the second round on Thursday.
Comparison: Previous Major Performances
| Event | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 French Open | Raphaël Collignon | Loss (0-3) |
| 2024 Wimbledon | Otto Virtanen | Loss (2-3) |
In grass-court tennis, break-point conversion is often the deciding factor in close matches. Players who can save double-digit break points, as Virtanen did, often demonstrate the mental fortitude required to upset higher-seeded opponents.

Frequently Asked Questions
- Who did Ben Shelton lose to at Wimbledon? Shelton lost to Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen in the first round.
- What was the score of the match? Virtanen won 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (8), 6-2, 7-6 (9).
- Who is Virtanen playing next? He will face Arthur Fery in the second round on Thursday.
- Is this Shelton’s first loss in a five-set match? No, but it is his first five-set loss at Wimbledon; he was 4-0 previously in such contests.
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