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Queen's: Cameron Norrie loses final to Matteo Berrettini

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Published in Tennis
Sunday, 20 June 2021 08:14

Cameron Norrie's hopes of winning his first ATP Tour title were ended as he lost 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 to Italian top seed Matteo Berrettini at Queen's Club.

The British number two fought back after losing the first set to become the first player to take a set off Berrettini at the Cinch Championships.

But world number nine Berrettini, who fired down 19 aces, secured the crucial break in the third set to seal victory.

He is the first player to win the title on debut since Boris Becker in 1985.

Norrie, 25, was bidding to become only the second Briton after Andy Murray to win the Queen's title in the Open era.

The left-hander had never won a match at Queen's before this year but has made a big breakthrough by reaching his first grass-court final - and he still has a doubles semi-final, and potentially a final, to play later.

Norrie has won 29 matches and reached three finals this year, and will move up to 34 in the world rankings, which, because of the absence of Rafael Nadal and Milos Raonic, should be enough to earn him a seeding at Wimbledon.

Berrettini, who beat Murray and Dan Evans to reach the final, becomes the first Italian to win the Queen's title - the fifth of his career - and he will seek to emulate Becker by going on to lift the Wimbledon title.

"It's been an unbelievable week and to think of Boris Becker's name and my name together is crazy," said Berrettini. "I have been watching this tournament since I was a kid and it is a dream come true to win it."

"Cam is a great player and this year he has shown how he can play on all the surfaces. He's had a great week and I am sure he will win a title soon."

Meanwhile, Britain's Gordon Reid won the wheelchair final with a 6-2 6-2 victory over Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez.

Berrettini's ruthless serving helps Italian to title

The South Africa-born Norrie started well by holding his serve to love but lost it in the fifth game when he served two double faults.

Berrettini followed that with a ruthless service game featuring three thunderous aces around the 138mph mark.

The 6ft 5in top seed continued to fire down unreturnable serves to take the first set and although Norrie improved his service games in the second set and was dominating the rallies, he could not get enough balls back into play to break Berrettini's serve.

The Italian went on the attack in the ninth game of the second set but Norrie saved two break points on his way to a gutsy hold of serve.

Norrie, now with a spring in his step and well supported by the home crowd, started to get into a few more rallies and took Berrettini to a tie-break.

Two Berrettini mistakes gave Norrie the advantage in the tie-break and although the Italian saved two set points, the Briton clinched it on the third attempt to a big roar.

Norrie faced two break points in the sixth game of the deciding set but responded superbly by winning four points in a row.

However, Berrettini kept up the pressure in Norrie's next service game and won five points in a row from 40-0 down to secure the break.

All he then needed was to hold serve one final time to secure the victory.

Elsewhere, Ugo Humbert of France beat Russia's Andrey Rublev 6-3 7-6 (7-4) to win the Halle title.

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