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Queen’s: Arnaldi Withdraws, Lucky Loser to Face Rune

Queen’s: Arnaldi Withdraws, Lucky Loser to Face Rune
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Arthur Millot
le 16/06/2025 à 13h12
1 min to read

Scheduled to face Rune in the second match on the center court at Queen’s, Arnaldi ultimately withdrew just hours before the encounter.

The Italian had already played on grass this season, losing his opening match to Struff in Stuttgart last week.

Thanks to this withdrawal, Christopher O'Connell (79th), who had lost in the second round of qualifying, gets a second chance.

Rune-O'Connell will now take place this Monday, right after the match between Tiafoe and Evans on the Andy Murray Arena.

Dernière modification le 16/06/2025 à 13h26
Rune H • 4
O'Connell C • LL
6
6
3
4
Londres
GBR Londres
Draw
Christopher O'Connell
115e, 546 points
Tiafoe F • 7
Evans D • WC
5
2
7
6
De Jong J • LL
Machac T • 7
5
6
3
7
3
6
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