Tennis-Lopez beats Simon to Queen’s title in thriller - 2 minutes read
Tennis-Lopez beats Simon to Queen’s title in thriller
LONDON — Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez won the Queen’s Club grasscourt title for the second time in three editions on Sunday as he outlasted Frenchman Gilles Simon 6-2 6-7(4) 7-6(2).
The 37-year-old left-hander, who had won only three matches all year before Queen’s and needed a wildcard to the main draw, appeared to be closing in on victory in the second set tiebreak.
But the gritty Simon used his metronomic baseline game to work his way back into an absorbing contest.
Both players had chances to break serve early in the decider but Lopez, despite an incredible workload in the past 24 hours in which he has also reached the doubles final with Andy Murray, had just enough left in the tank.
He pressed hard with Simon serving at 5-6 and a punishing forehand return brought up matchpoint but he netted a forehand return off an inviting second serve with Simon eventually holding after 12 minutes to set up a tiebreak.
Lopez pulled away in the tiebreak though and with the match approaching the three-hour mark Simon netted a volley to end it.
He is the first wildcard to win the prestigious pre-Wimbledon title since American Pete Sampras 20 years ago. (Reporting by Martyn Herman Editing by Christian Radnedge)
Source: Nationalpost.com
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LONDON — Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez won the Queen’s Club grasscourt title for the second time in three editions on Sunday as he outlasted Frenchman Gilles Simon 6-2 6-7(4) 7-6(2).
The 37-year-old left-hander, who had won only three matches all year before Queen’s and needed a wildcard to the main draw, appeared to be closing in on victory in the second set tiebreak.
But the gritty Simon used his metronomic baseline game to work his way back into an absorbing contest.
Both players had chances to break serve early in the decider but Lopez, despite an incredible workload in the past 24 hours in which he has also reached the doubles final with Andy Murray, had just enough left in the tank.
He pressed hard with Simon serving at 5-6 and a punishing forehand return brought up matchpoint but he netted a forehand return off an inviting second serve with Simon eventually holding after 12 minutes to set up a tiebreak.
Lopez pulled away in the tiebreak though and with the match approaching the three-hour mark Simon netted a volley to end it.
He is the first wildcard to win the prestigious pre-Wimbledon title since American Pete Sampras 20 years ago. (Reporting by Martyn Herman Editing by Christian Radnedge)
Source: Nationalpost.com
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Tennis • Thriller (Michael Jackson album) • London • Spain • Feliciano López • Queen's Club • Gilles Simon • Handedness • Queen's Club Championships • Wild card (sports) • Andy Murray • Forehand • Forehand • Serve (tennis) • Tennis scoring system • Marc López • Tennis scoring system • Tennis scoring system • Volley (tennis) • Wild card (sports) • The Championships, Wimbledon • Pete Sampras •