Ben Shelton closing in on top ten ranking following latest Indian Wells victory

    Ben Shelton became the youngest American quarter-finalist in Indian Wells since 2004 as he saw off Brandon Nakashima 7-6(6), 6-1 to reach his third ATP Masters 1000 quarter-final.

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    The power-packed game of Shelton has been too hot to handle for his opponents in the opening rounds in Indian Wells and now he has secured a big rankings boost after his latest win.

    Shelton's progress in the Californian desert has seen him climb to No. 12 in the live ATP Rankings, which would equal a career-high for the 22-year-old.

    If he was to go all the way and win the Indian Wells Masters, Shelton would be assured of a place in the top 10 of the updated rankings for the first time in his career.

    A run to the final may also be good enough to see him break into the top 10, with his confidence rising in a season that also saw him make an appearance in the Australian Open semi-finals in January.

    "For me the second set was outstanding. Whenever you can get a two break win in a set against a server like him is really encouraging for where my level is at," said Shelton.

    "I am pleased with my performance today. I think there are things I am trying to add into my game each week and I am trying to implement them this week.

    "Sometimes things don't work all the time. I make execution errors. I feel my intent has been really good this week and that has been a huge part of my success."

    "I feel confident. It is a big goal for me to keep improving and keep going deeper in the big events.

    "I had some success at Slams and Masters are a big goal for me this year because they are so many throughout the year and high stakes. I am pleased to be in another quarter-final but I am searching for more."