Crowned at Queen's Club, Berrettini recreated the record for 36 years

In parallel with Halle Open, in the UK there is another ATP 500 prize, Queen's Club Championship. This is a tournament that helps the players run the momentum for Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year.

Crowned at Queen's Club, Berrettini recreated the record for 36 years - Photo 1
Berrettini was crowned at Queen's Club for the first time

After 1 week of competition, Queen's Club has officially closed. Yesterday, on the Center Court, the championship match took place with the competition between Matteo Berrettini and Cameron Norrie. As a result, the No. 1 seed of the tournament excelled in winning.

Entering Set 1, the two players entered the game quite confidently and chased attractive scores. However, the turning point came in Game 5 when Berrettini won the hinge break-point and took the 3-2 lead. Following the sublimation momentum, the world's No. 9 player played impressive and closed the first set with a victory of 6-4.

Set Set 2, Norrie suddenly increased strongly. The British player sticks to the opponent and balances the score 6-6 in game 12. At this time, Norrie played better and won 7-4, thereby bringing the match to Set 3.

Crowned at Queen's Club, Berrettini recreated the record for 36 years - Photo 2
Norrie could not surprise the No. 1 seed

In the decisive set, Berrettini's bravery and class was shown in time. The world's No. 9 player won an important Break Point in Game 8 and won the next gaming game, thereby closing Set 3 with an easy 6-3 victory.

In the end, Berrettini defeated Norrie with a score of 2-1 and officially won the Queen's Club 2021. Notably, he recreated the custom of existing for the past 36 years of the tournament, which became the first player to be crowned in the first season attending, from the case of legendary Boris Becker in the 1985 season.

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