Francisco Cerundolo wins longest final in Queen’s history to seal biggest title of career (opens original article in a new tab)
Francisco Cerundolo won the longest final in Queen's history, defeating Tommy Paul to claim his first ATP 500 title and becoming the first Argentinian to win the tournament.
- Francisco Cerundolo won the longest final in Queen's history, defeating Tommy Paul in three sets after a decider.
- Cerundolo secured his first ATP 500 title, becoming the first Argentinian to win the tournament.
- Paul, the 2024 champion, lost his title defense due to an abdominal injury last year and was defeated in his 10th consecutive match at the event.
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