The 2025 French Open is heating up, and guess what? Three young American stars—Ben Shelton, Frances Tiafoe, and Tommy Paul—are stealing the spotlight in Paris! It’s not every day you see this kind of energy from Team USA on clay, but this year, it’s different. These guys are playing lights out, and fans back home are loving it.
Ben Shelton Hits Major Career Milestone
At just 22 years old, Ben Shelton has made it to the fourth round of the French Open for the very first time. That’s a huge deal, folks. For a young gun like Shelton, this is the kind of breakthrough that can change everything.
In his last match, he dominated Italy’s Matteo Gigante, winning in straight sets. No drama, no sweat—just solid tennis. It wasn’t just a win; it was a statement. Shelton’s power serve and cool composure are making fans believe he’s the next big thing in American men’s tennis.
Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul Are Right There With Him
Shelton’s not doing it alone. Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul are also crushing it at Roland Garros, both reaching the Round of 16. This marks the first time since 1995 that three American men have made it this far at the French Open. Yeah, you read that right—it’s been nearly 30 years!
Tiafoe, always the entertainer, is winning fans with his flashy style and never-give-up attitude. Meanwhile, Paul’s consistent game and solid baseline play are making waves across the tennis world. These guys are showing that U.S. tennis is back in a big way.
Former ATP Star John Isner Shows Big Love
Even former tennis pro and fan favorite John Isner is hyped about this American trio. The ex-World No.8 said he’s blown away by how well these guys are playing, especially on clay—a surface that hasn’t always been kind to Americans.
Isner praised their team spirit, hustle, and mental toughness, saying it’s refreshing to see this level of grit and determination coming from the younger generation.
Team USA Vibes Are Strong
One of the coolest parts? The camaraderie between Shelton, Tiafoe, and Paul. These guys are tight. They’re not just competitors—they’re friends. And that bond is showing on the court. They’re pushing each other to do better, and it’s working.
Tiafoe even said in a post-match interview that it feels like they’re “riding this wave together.” That kind of energy is contagious—and it’s exactly what American tennis needs right now.
Can One of Them Win It All?
So the big question: Can one of these American stars take home the French Open title?
It won’t be easy. The clay courts of Paris are some of the toughest in the game. But if anyone can pull off a surprise win, it’s this trio. With their confidence sky-high and the country cheering them on, anything’s possible.
Why This Matters for American Tennis Fans
For fans in the U.S., this run at Roland Garros feels special. We’ve been waiting a long time to see American men shine on the big stage again—especially at the French Open, where victories have been few and far between.
Now, with Shelton, Tiafoe, and Paul leading the charge, there’s hope again. It’s exciting. It’s inspiring. And most of all, it’s just plain fun to watch.