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BMW Open Quarterfinals: Cerundolo & Shelton Shine on the Red Clay in Munich Advances to semis


🔥 BMW Open Quarterfinals: Cerundolo & Shelton Shine on the Red Clay in Munich


The 2025 BMW Open in Munich, Germany is in full swing, and the red clay served up classic quarterfinal drama. With fans bundled up in the spring chill of Bavaria, two players emerged with commanding performances to punch their ticket to the semifinals.

🇦🇷 Cerundolo Cruises Past Goffin

Result:
Francisco Cerundolo (ARG) def. David Goffin (BEL) – 6-2, 6-4

Argentinian clay-court specialist Francisco Cerundolo showed why he’s one to watch this clay season. He controlled the tempo from the baseline and outmaneuvered David Goffin with his consistency and shot selection.

Goffin struggled to find answers as Cerundolo’s topspin-heavy forehands pushed him deep behind the baseline. Despite a late push from the Belgian, Cerundolo kept his cool and sealed the win in straight sets.

🇺🇸 Shelton’s Power Game Too Much for Darderi

Result:
Ben Shelton (USA) def. Luciano Darderi (ITA) – 6-4, 6-3

America’s Ben Shelton is quickly proving that his powerful game translates well onto clay. Facing Italy’s rising star Luciano Darderi, Shelton brought his signature energy and booming serve to dominate the match.

Shelton kept points short and attacked with confidence, disrupting Darderi’s rhythm and neutralizing his clay-court expertise. It’s another solid result for the American, who’s gaining momentum heading into the semifinals.


🎾 What’s Next?

With Cerundolo and Shelton through to the semifinals, the competition is heating up in Munich. Can the American youngster go all the way, or will Cerundolo’s clay-court pedigree carry him to the final?

Stay tuned for more match previews, player insights, and all the BMW Open 2025 action.


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