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I wanted to be a little bit different from anyone else,” Ben Shelton said recently in Madrid.
He was actually talking about his decision last year to sign a major deal with the small-but-growing Swiss shoe and apparel manufacturer On, rather than pursuing a certain American behemoth with a famous swoosh. (More on that in a bit.)
The Floridian was in the early days of a three-month sojourn in Europe. But Shelton, who is 21, could have been talking about anything to do with his budding tennis career, which has been the opposite of cookie-cutter.
Football (the American kind), in addition to tennis, until middle school? Different. Regular high school rather than a tennis academy? Different. Zero junior Grand Slam appearances? Different.
Major doses of collegiate exuberance: the “Yeah!” after big and small shots, the since-retired, hang-up-the-phone exclamation point on his wins? Different. Read more about him here.
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Ben Shelton interview: The American tennis star who wants to be different