Ben Shelton is making a strong case for himself as a top contender at the Australian Open this year, but he's quick to point out that he hasn't reached his peak performance just yet. With three rounds under his belt and not a single set dropped, Shelton showcased his prowess on the court, dismantling Valentin Vacherot of Monaco in the Margaret Court Arena. This victory marks his third appearance in the last 16 at Melbourne Park, and he's just getting started. Shelton believes that his best performance at a Slam came before his injury at the US Open last summer, but he's confident that he's on the right track. He attributes his current form to being in a 'flow state', confident, and fully in control of his game, especially with his serve and forehand. Shelton's journey to the fourth round is a testament to his hard work and dedication, and he's proud to be part of a trio of impressive players. The next challenge awaits as two of the trio, Darderi and Sinner, will face off, with Darderi expressing excitement for the opportunity to compete in a packed arena. With a strong performance on clay last year and a recent focus on hard courts, Darderi is ready to take on the challenge and prove his worth.