London, July 8 -- Ben Shelton overcame a sluggish start and a spirited Lorenzo Sonego to book his place in the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time, with a determined 3-6, 6-1, 7-6(1), 7-5 victory on No.1 Court today. The American No.10 seed, who had not lost a set at The Championships until today, was pushed hard by the world No.47, who came into the match with heavy legs but a light heart. Just 48 hours earlier, Sonego had battled through the tournament's longest match since 2018 - a five-hour, four-minute epic against Brandon Nakashima. Despite that punishing third-round outing, Sonego started brighter. The Italian, chasing his first Wimbledon quarterfinal and first career win against a top-10 player on grass, pounced on Shelton's ...