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Berrettini retains Queen’s title

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LONDON: Italy’s Matteo Berrettini served notice of his intention to mount another strong challenge at Wimbledon after joining an elite group of players by retaining his ATP Queen’s Club title on Sunday.

Berrettini defeated Serbia’s Filip Krajinovic 7-5, 6-4 in the final Wimbledon warm-up event.

He will now be aiming to go one better at Wimbledon after losing to Novak Djokovic in last year’s final.

Berrettini’s victory meant he joined John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Boris Becker, Ivan Lendl, Lleyton Hewitt, Andy Roddick and Andy Murray as the only players in the Open era to win back-to-back Queen’s titles.

The world No.10 has been in superb grass-court form this season following a return from hand surgery.

Berrettini, 26, has now won two tournament­s in a row, after beating Murray in Stuttgart last weekend, and Sunday’s success was a further boost to his confidence just eight days before the start of Wimbledon.

Krajinovic, who prior to this week had never won a match on grass, was the first player in Sunday’s final to lose serve.

But the world No.48 commendabl­y broke straight back to level at 3-3.

Berrettini, however, edged ahead at 6-5 and then held serve to take the first set.

Krajinovic’s chance had gone and Berettini broke midway through the second set before finishing off the match with an ace.

“There are too many emotions,” Berrettini said soon after his latest victory. “The last thing I expected after a surgery was two titles in a row and to defend my title here. I just cannot believe it.

“Every time I walk in the hallways here and see all the names of the champions from the past, and now knowing it’s me, twice, on the same wall gives me goosebumps.”

HURKACZ BEATS MEDVEDEV World No.1 Daniil Medvedev lost his second straight ATP grass-court final when he was brushed aside by Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz in Halle on Sunday.

Medvedev had few answers as he crashed to defeat inside 64 minutes as Hurkacz offered no respite in a 6-1, 6-4 victory.

This was a second consecutiv­e heavy defeat in a final for the Russian who also lost in straight sets to Tim van Rijthoven last Sunday at ’s-Hertogenbo­sch in the Netherland­s.

 ?? AFP ?? Matteo Berrettini lifts the trophy after his victory at the Queen’s Club.
AFP Matteo Berrettini lifts the trophy after his victory at the Queen’s Club.

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