It is good that Ben and his team agreed to diversify his life experience. An excellent eye opener about who people on the street are and were before they lost their housing. And how they are given glimpes of their old lives. Just imagine if at the end of the day, you had to figure out where you were gonna sleep outside tonight on the street and stay safe, No where to shower, brush your teeth and change clothes… a routine most humans have done since childhood and it is no longer available to you,but you see people on the strrets everyday, who still have that life and you don’t. Not only that, they now look down on you like you are only here bc you are lazy. Folks, ever go to a job interview without a shower, or clean clothes? Always be kind to your fellow human being. He or she could be you!
The problem is England is a dying socialist country who's economy has shrunk. Get the govt out of people's lives so they make money and be less dependent on the govt for a handout.
I get that people have different views, but let's not forget about the good City Harvest London is doing by giving leftover food from the tennis site to local groups. Instead of criticizing Ben, let's highlight the positive impact of this young athlete on the community.
What an absolutely lovely program… may me so happy there are good people all over the world. I was on the BOD at the Glide Foundation in San Francisco, whose program for homeless in the tenderloin be amd a template for many programs. They fed at their height when I was there, some 6000 nomeless a week and had strong support from SF’s corporate community. Their housing, health, rehab and jobs programs were phenomenal. Few homeless were drug addicts or alcoholics before they became homeless. Loss of a job, catastophic health incident and cots, rents too high, tough situations left people without housing and having to exist on the streets led to drugs and alcohol addictions. Many of the homeless were once just like you and me.
When I lived in NYC, I remember when I organized the food drive for City Harvest at the company I worked for. It was a pleasure to be of service and I wish more companies would do this. City Harvest does great work with people in need.
My thoughts exactly. It's kind of amazing how some people shade him for showing passion on the court. Ben's using his success and star power to give back. Him donating his winnings in the next match to help the two homeless men he met there is amazing. Would haters still hate after seeing this video?
@@williamsannuto8239 Wow, so last year, here are a few of Ben's accomplishments, He got into the top 15 of the world, made the quarters of Australian (on his 2nd attempt at a slam), made the semi of US Open, won 2 ATP tournaments, and all at 21. Made prize money in the millions, crazy endorsements. If that's a non entity, then sign me up!
@@JamminOnThe1 funny guys like you were the same guys promoting Big Foe as the savior of American tennis the "next big thing" now where is he ? When you have inheritly bad technique on your strokes when the pressure is on in the biggest tournaments the bad technique causes errors which results in 3rd round exits. Thank me for educating you you need it desperately!
@@ririta81 Served with Andy Roddick never said that players get paid to promote charities. Are you mental(?) He said that players get incentives/payed when they play certain tournaments. Andy mentioned a bar mitzvah situation. He was apparently offered money to attend one.
@@williamsannuto8239 you care apparently, that's why you had to make the exact same comment twice. If you truly didn't care you wouldn't have even clicked on the video 🤥
I never thought I'd see a top tennis player on the Talgarth Road, I can't lie. Great video and credit to everyone in it.
It is good that Ben and his team agreed to diversify his life experience. An excellent eye opener about who people on the street are and were before they lost their housing. And how they are given glimpes of their old lives. Just imagine if at the end of the day, you had to figure out where you were gonna sleep outside tonight on the street and stay safe, No where to shower, brush your teeth and change clothes… a routine most humans have done since childhood and it is no longer available to you,but you see people on the strrets everyday, who still have that life and you don’t. Not only that, they now look down on you like you are only here bc you are lazy. Folks, ever go to a job interview without a shower, or clean clothes? Always be kind to your fellow human being. He or she could be you!
The problem is England is a dying socialist country who's economy has shrunk. Get the govt out of people's lives so they make money and be less dependent on the govt for a handout.
this is so wholesome❤
Great Ben you are a wonderful person. Solidarity with the less fortunate is God pleased
Oh, that's so good to see. Ben's a good guy. Very wholesome ❤
I get that people have different views, but let's not forget about the good City Harvest London is doing by giving leftover food from the tennis site to local groups. Instead of criticizing Ben, let's highlight the positive impact of this young athlete on the community.
One of my youg fav American player.
Ben you have a heart of gold! The Best Is yet to come! Mark My Words! Great Awareness, and very sincere
Ben is mature beyond his years
Ben is a class act.
What an absolutely lovely program… may me so happy there are good people all over the world. I was on the BOD at the Glide Foundation in San Francisco, whose program for homeless in the tenderloin be amd a template for many programs. They fed at their height when I was there, some 6000 nomeless a week and had strong support from SF’s corporate community. Their housing, health, rehab and jobs programs were phenomenal. Few homeless were drug addicts or alcoholics before they became homeless. Loss of a job, catastophic health incident and cots, rents too high, tough situations left people without housing and having to exist on the streets led to drugs and alcohol addictions. Many of the homeless were once just like you and me.
We ❤ Ben! ❤️🎾
Please do more videos like this
When I lived in NYC, I remember when I organized the food drive for City Harvest at the company I worked for. It was a pleasure to be of service and I wish more companies would do this. City Harvest does great work with people in need.
imparting peace. well done.
The Shelton haters aren't going to like this video at all
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Who cares? He is virtually invisible on the tour. A non entity.
My thoughts exactly. It's kind of amazing how some people shade him for showing passion on the court. Ben's using his success and star power to give back. Him donating his winnings in the next match to help the two homeless men he met there is amazing. Would haters still hate after seeing this video?
@@williamsannuto8239 Wow, so last year, here are a few of Ben's accomplishments, He got into the top 15 of the world, made the quarters of Australian (on his 2nd attempt at a slam), made the semi of US Open, won 2 ATP tournaments, and all at 21. Made prize money in the millions, crazy endorsements. If that's a non entity, then sign me up!
@@JamminOnThe1 funny guys like you were the same guys promoting Big Foe as the savior of American tennis the "next big thing" now where is he ? When you have inheritly bad technique on your strokes when the pressure is on in the biggest tournaments the bad technique causes errors which results in 3rd round exits. Thank me for educating you you need it desperately!
Sad people online will continue to hate on this kid who just expresses his joy and happiness and who he is as a person. Their loss
Ben💛
Very nice of Ben. Respect. I may like Ben again after incident with Djokovic.
Wait this is so cute
Sound the Trumpets! Ben is performing charity!
I don't like Ben as a player but you have to like him as a human, great vid
I like him a lot but they get paid for that . Listen to Andy podcasts and you will understand
@@ririta81 Served with Andy Roddick never said that players get paid to promote charities. Are you mental(?) He said that players get incentives/payed when they play certain tournaments. Andy mentioned a bar mitzvah situation. He was apparently offered money to attend one.
@@ririta81this makes no sense. In what world would a charity pay for a tennis player or celebrity to visit them. Use your brain pls
@@saami9606 are u kidding ? You are clueless clueless
@@ririta81 I try not to listen as he against his country and wants it destroyed ya know a slight problem with that .
If this doesn’t scream best player award idk what else does
This is some miles morales type thing :)
Shelton starting to be very careful of his public relations I guess. Very sincere and spontaneous of course.
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Does anyone really care or pay attention to Ben Shelton? Who cares
@@williamsannuto8239I mean most people do
@@williamsannuto8239 I mean I do, theres so many people, his network on the internet is growing rapidly.
@@williamsannuto8239Yea me
@@williamsannuto8239 you care apparently, that's why you had to make the exact same comment twice. If you truly didn't care you wouldn't have even clicked on the video 🤥
The coolest thing thing yet, Djokovic Mocks Ben Shelton ,
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yall need to reconsider getting a life 😂