The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Italian Berrettini has eyes on Queen’s repeat – but not wedding bells

- By Andy Sims sport@sundaypost.com

Matteo Berrettini moved one step closer to defending his Queen’s Club crown and received a marriage proposal into the bargain following a straight-sets win over Botic van de Zandschulp.

Big-serving Berrettini rolled over the world No. 29 from Holland 6-4 6-3 in 90 minutes to reach the final of the cinch Championsh­ips.

The Italian was then propositio­ned by an admirer in the stands and said, smiling: “Let me think about it.”

Berrettini, runner-up at Wimbledon last year, beat Andy Murray to claim a third grasscourt title in Stuttgart last week.

He has won his last eight matches on grass and has now become only the fourth man to reach four consecutiv­e finals on the surface, along with Murray, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

“I didn’t know that,” he said. “It feels nice. Obviously I can’t compare myself to those three players, they made history in our sport, but I’m trying to learn from them and hopefully one day I’m going to beat them.”

On this form Berrettini will be a major threat at SW19 once again.

The 26-year-old from Rome dropped his serve for only the fourth time this week as van de Zandschulp hauled back an early break to trail 4-5.

But the underdog, who at one point voiced his frustratio­n at the noise coming from the chattering classes in front of the clubhouse, was undone by a pair of Berrettini volleys as the second seed wrapped up the first set.

Van de Zandschulp’s mood did not improve as a rain delay arrived midway through the second set with him facing a break point, the 26-year-old Dutchman arguing in vain that the game should not have started as it was already raining.

Almost inevitably upon the resumption he lost the point, sending a forehand long and shrugging in exasperati­on as the match slipped away.

Berrettini added: “It feels unbelievab­le, I’m really happy, today was a really tough match.

“It was windy again today but I think I played my best match of the week and I’m really looking forward to the final.

“I guess this is the UK. Yesterday felt like Italy, today is more London weather. But we have to adjust to everything. I was ready when I had to be ready.”

Berrettini will face Serbian surprise package Filip Krajinovic, who beat the two-time Queen’s winner Marin Cilic 6-3 6-3.

Cilic seemed to struggle in the breezy, chilly conditions which were in stark contrast to Friday’s sweltering heat.

Amazingly, Krajinovic had never won an ATP Tour match on grass before he arrived in west London this week.

The 30-year-old world No. 48 said: “It’s an unbelievab­le feeling. I just can’t believe I’m in the final. I was coming here maybe just to play one match, maybe two, now I’m in the final. It’s a dream come true.

“To be honest I don’t like to play on grass, every year I find a way to skip the tournament­s, just coming to Wimbledon and losing in the first round.

“But maybe it will change and I’ll start to like it. I have nothing to lose and I’m going to enjoy it.”

There was a surprise in the wheelchair tournament with British top seed Alfie Hewett losing in three sets to Joachim Gerard of Belgium.

Meanwhile, at the Halle Open in Germany, world No. 1 Daniil Medvedev will face fifth seed Hubert Hurkacz of Poland in today’s final.

Hurkacz won a thriller against Australian maverick Nick Kyrgios via a third-set tie-break.

■ Naomi Osaka is set to miss Wimbledon due to an Achilles injury.

The 24-year-old Japanese has not played since a first-round exit at the French Open and had already said her Wimbledon participat­ion was in doubt due to the tournament’s lack of ranking points in 2022.

She had since posted footage of herself on social media undergoing rehab on her injury, and yesterday wrote: “My Achilles still isn’t right so I’ll see you next time.”

On Friday, 2014 Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard withdrew over issues relating to the tournament not carrying ranking points owing to its ban on Russian and Belarussia­n players.

 ?? ?? Filip Krajinovic celebrates booking his place in today’s final at Queen’s
Filip Krajinovic celebrates booking his place in today’s final at Queen’s

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