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Paul warms up for Wimbledon with Queen's final victory
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Paul warms up for Wimbledon with Queen's final victory

Published by , Sunday 06/23/24 17:35

Tommy Paul added his name to a list of American tennis greats in winning the Queen's Club tennis title after defeating Lorenzo Musetti 6-1, 7-6 (10/8) in Sunday's final.

Victory gave the fifth-seeded American his third ATP tour title -- and biggest success of his career -- after he won in straight sets after 88 minutes on court in London.

Paul became the first United States player to win the prestigious Wimbledon warm-up tournament since Sam Querrey in 2010 as he joined a group of former American champions at Queen's, including John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Pete Sampras -- who all won Wimbledon as well.

"It means everything," said Paul, who knocked out Britain's Jack Draper in the quarter-finals.

"Going through the hallways here in the locker room and the names on the wall, it's unbelievable. It was my goal always to put my name next to them."

The world number 13 will also overtake compatriot Taylor Fritz to become the new American number one, with Wimbledon starting on July 1.

Paul raced through the first set before Italian opponent Musetti worked his way back into the match.

The 27-year-old Paul failed to serve out the match at 5-4 up in the second set before coming back from 1-4 down in the tie-break and saving a set-point at 6-7.

Musetti saved two match points behind his own serve before Paul took the third to secure the title.

"This was definitely one of the nicest weeks of my career so far," said Musetti.

"Congratulations to Tommy, he deserved to win. I was struggling to get to his level. I saved face a bit at the end with the break. I was fighting really hard to get to the third set."

The 22-year-old, who became a father to his first child in March, added: "I want to dedicate this week to my little boy Ludovico. I just want to go back and hug him."

Source: AFP

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Andy, surely thinking about your future health & family is more important than trying to play at another tournament, whether it's the Olympics or another ATP tournament. I realise that as a sportsman you'd like to go out on a high, but possibly risking having to have more surgery, is it worth it & what have you got left to prove?
Snoopy 10 Snoopy 10 il y a 15 heures
To the Editor- thank you for correcting the prior version of this article.
Bobo Bobo il y a 15 heures
When did Jasmine become a "his". Please correct.
Bobo Bobo il y a 16 heures
Hmmm wouldn’t go that far. Slightly arrogant lol
samiruffsankey samiruffsankey il y a 19 heures
On the contrary. Modern tennis is, indeed, hitting hard. But with these slow courts and balls, is all about running like rabbits and a complete physical combat. This is what modern tennis is all about rn.
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Hmmm wouldn’t go that far. Slightly arrogant lol
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samiruffsankey samiruffsankey
Andy, surely thinking about your future health & family is more important than trying to play at another tournament, whether it's the Olympics or another ATP tournament. I realise that as a sportsman
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Snoopy 10 Snoopy 10
Injury? that be a shame at this time.
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A-Christel Vogt A-Christel Vogt
Taylor, for the win & advance to the Final ✌️
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Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane
Wimbledon should have waited a couple of weeks. Billy might not have needed the wildcard after all.
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