Ben Shelton’s Girlfriend Trinity Rodman Pens Emotional Message as She Films Herself Ecstatically Celebrating His Canadian Open Win

Trinity Rodman shared a heartfelt Instagram Story celebrating boyfriend Ben Shelton’s comeback win over Karen Khachanov in the Canadian Open final.

Trinity Rodman shared a touching Instagram story following boyfriend Ben Shelton’s triumph at the Canadian Open in Toronto. The USWNT player captured raw emotion in a brief but heartfelt clip, filming herself celebrating Shelton’s hard-fought victory with a message full of pride and love. Her post offered fans a glimpse into her unwavering support for Shelton as he reached a career milestone on the ATP Tour.

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How Did Trinity Rodman Celebrate Ben Shelton’s Historic Victory?

Shelton’s victory over Karen Khachanov marked an important breakthrough in his career as he secured his first Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open. The American reached the Australian Open semifinals earlier in the 2025 season but failed to secure his position in the final against eventual champion Jannik Sinner.

In her Instagram Story, Rodman praised Shelton’s tireless work ethic and unwavering determination. She wrote, “I watch you every day work your ass off,” highlighting the hours he spends honing his game behind the scenes.

She continued by acknowledging the doubters: “I see everyone who doubts you. You are so inspirational and I’ve never been filled with this much joy.” With a red heart emoji, she concluded, “I love you and you are HIM ❤️ onto the next babe,” showcasing her role not only as a partner but as his biggest fan.

Trinity Rodman’s Instagram story celebrating boyfriend Ben Shelton’s title win

As she filmed herself dancing and cheering, fans could feel her genuine excitement. Rodman’s message showed that beyond the trophies and rankings, it’s the personal bonds that make these victories truly special.

How Did Ben Shelton Defeat Karen Khachanov in the Canadian Open Final?

Facing 11th-seeded Karen Khachanov in the final, Shelton battled back after losing the first-set tiebreak 6-7(5). He fired 16 aces throughout the match, with seven coming in the deciding set, and held serve under immense pressure.

Shelton won 14 straight service points to close out the match 6-7(5), 6-4, 7-6(3). Khachanov showcased his own power game while firing three aces, but he could not convert break chances in the final-set tiebreaker. Shelton’s serve and composure proved decisive, especially in the crucial late moments.

This title marks Shelton’s first of the 2025 season and his debut Masters 1000 crown. Earlier in the year, he posted strong runs at Indian Wells and Washington, D.C. His 26-16 match record underscores rapid improvement and consistency.

At 22 years old and ranked world No. 6, Shelton becomes the first American to win the Canadian Masters 1000 trophy since Andy Roddick in 2004.

His path to the final included victories over Brandon Nakashima and Flavio Cobolli, both of whom won in third-set tiebreaks. He then defeated second-seeded Taylor Fritz in the semifinals to reach the championship match.

Meanwhile, Khachanov continues to solidify his place among the top hard-court competitors, with seven career titles and a reputation for resilience in big matches.

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