Ben Shelton Secures Half-Million Euro Payout Following Landmark ATP 500 Victory In Munich
Ben Shelton earns 500 ranking points and over $550k after defeating Flavio Cobolli in Munich. Shelton is now 30 points away from the world top five.
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Published: Apr 20, 2026, 3:37 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Tennis365

Shelton Converts Bavarian Opportunity Into Career Milestone
The clay courts of Munich served as the backdrop for a significant financial and professional windfall for Ben Shelton, who secured his first ATP 500 title on the surface. By defeating Flavio Cobolli 6-2, 7-5, the 23-year-old American claimed a winner’s prize of €478,935, bringing his tournament earnings to approximately $559,216. This victory represents a redemptive arc for Shelton, who was a finalist at this same event last year, and solidifies his growing reputation as a versatile threat capable of winning major titles outside of his traditional hard-court comfort zone.
Climbing the ATP Standings With Precision
Beyond the immediate financial gain, the 500 ranking points collected in Munich have shifted the landscape of the ATP top ten. Shelton now sits at a career total of 4,070 points, maintaining his world number six position while closing to within just 30 points of world number five Felix Auger-Aliassime. This surge in points is particularly vital as the tour moves toward the Masters 1000 events in Madrid and Rome, where deep runs could see Shelton displace the Canadian and enter the top five for the first time in his career.
Cobolli Strengthens Global Standing Despite Loss
For Flavio Cobolli, the runner-up finish in Munich provided a substantial boost to both his bank account and his professional pedigree. The 16th-ranked Italian earned €257,705 for his efforts during the week, a sum exceeding $300,000. Additionally, the 330 points earned for reaching the final have propelled him three places upward to a new career high of world number 13. Cobolli’s run to the championship match was highlighted by a significant victory over Alexander Zverev, confirming his status as one of the tour's most dangerous emerging talents on clay.
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