Ben Shelton's French Open campaign was cut short on Thursday by Raphael Collignon.
The Belgian won 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.

What happened?

Ben Shelton started strong, winning his opening round match against Daniel Merida in straight sets.
His fans thought he could make a deep run, especially after world No. 1 Jannik Sinner lost.

Why the loss?

Raphael Collignon's win was a surprise to many, including tennis writer Ben Rothenberg.
Rothenberg thought Shelton had a great shot at making the final.

Fan reaction

Fans took to social media to express their disappointment, with one saying it was a "terrible day" for Ben Shelton supporters.
Another fan said they were "wallowing in abject misery" after the loss.

Ben Shelton had an inconsistent year, with wins at the Dallas Open and Munich.
He also had disappointing results at Indian Wells and Miami.

What's next?

Shelton will have to regroup before Wimbledon, figuring out what tweaks need to be made.
His success on clay was short-lived, with opening-round losses in Madrid and Rome.

The loss to Collignon was a setback for Shelton, who reached the quarterfinals at the Australian Open.
He will look to bounce back at Wimbledon, where he will face new challenges.

Ben Shelton's fans will be hoping he can turn his season around.
They will be watching closely to see how he performs at Wimbledon.

The French Open loss was a tough one for Shelton, but he will have to move on.
He has the talent and skill to succeed, but he needs to find consistency.

Shelton's year has been a mix of highs and lows, with some impressive wins and disappointing losses.
He will look to finish the year strong, starting with Wimbledon.