Ben Shelton's 100th career victory—a tthree-sets comeback over Flavio Cobolli in the fourth round of the National Bank Open in Toronto night—wasn't the only century-related mark in his household on Sunday, according to the American himself.
Shelton was happy to cede the kudos to girlfriend Trinity Rodman, who scored the game-winning goal for the Washington Spirit in the National Women's Soccer League in her first game since April. The 22-year-old, who has been plagued by a back injury since scoring three goals to lead the United States to a gold medal last summer in Paris, entered the National Women's Soccer League game against the Portland Thorns in the 76th minute before scoring the 2-1 winner in stoppage time. In addition to Rodman's injury troubles, the game was also the Spirit's first since June due to the NWSL summer break.
And after defeating Cobolli in a deciding third-set tiebreak, having trailed 5-3, Shelton was asked what achievement was more impressive.
He answered without question.
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