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Cerúndolo fights back in marathon three-hour Queen’s final to defeat Paul
Argentinian’s 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-3 triumph biggest of his career

TL;DR
- Francisco Cerúndolo won the Queen's Club trophy, defeating Tommy Paul 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-3.
- The final lasted a record three hours and two minutes, the longest in Queen's Club history.
- Cerúndolo's father, who had a fear of flying, traveled to London to watch him play for the first time outside Argentina.
- Cerúndolo came back from a set and a break down, saving multiple match points to secure the victory.
- The win marks the biggest trophy of Cerúndolo's career and positions him as a potential contender for Wimbledon.