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Queen’s Club Championship 2022: Matteo Berrettini defends Queen’s Club title, defeats Filip Krajinovic in straight sets in final: Check HIGHLIGHTS

Queen’s Club Championship 2022: Matteo Berrettini defends Queen’s Club title, defeats Filip Krajinovic in straight sets in final: Check HIGHLIGHTS

Queen’s Club Championship 2022 – Berrettini beats Krajinovic: Matteo Berrettini won his second consecutive title of the year as he defeated Filip Krajinovic 7-5, 6-4 in Queen’s Club summit clash on Sunday. With the victory the Italian has now registered nine consecutive victories on grass and will enter Wimbledon with huge amount of confidence. Follow […]

Queen’s Club Championship 2022 – Berrettini beats Krajinovic: Matteo Berrettini won his second consecutive title of the year as he defeated Filip Krajinovic 7-5, 6-4 in Queen’s Club summit clash on Sunday. With the victory the Italian has now registered nine consecutive victories on grass and will enter Wimbledon with huge amount of confidence. Follow Queen’s Club Championships 2022 & Wimbledon 2022 LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN 

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Queen’s Club Championship 2022: Matteo Berrettini defends Queen’s Club title, defeats Filip Krajinovic in straight sets in final: Check HIGHLIGHTS

Berrettini beats Krajinovic: Italian Matteo Berrettini retained his title at the Queen’s Club Championships with a 7-5 6-4 defeat of Serbia’s Filip Krajinovic on Sunday.

The world number 10 has now given himself the perfect launch pad into Wimbledon.

Berrettini had too much firepower for unseeded Krajinovic, who has now lost all five of his Tour-level finals.

The Italian, who also claimed the title in Stuttgart this month, has now won 20 of his last 21 matches on grass, his only loss coming in last year’s Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic.

He was made to work hard by Krajinovic who broke back in the first set, only to get broken again at 5-5.

A Krajinovic double-fault proved costly at 2-3 in the second set as Berrettini secured the decisive break of serve and went on to secure his seventh career title with an ace.

Berrettini, who had surgery on his right hand in March, is the eighth player to win back-to-back titles at the event, all of the others being former world number ones including John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Boris Becker and Andy Murray.

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Queen’s Club Championship 2022: Matteo Berrettini defends Queen’s Club title, defeats Filip Krajinovic in straight sets in final: Check HIGHLIGHTS

He will now go into Wimbledon as one of the favourites.

“There are too many emotions,” Berrettini said. “To have this trophy twice, I used to just dream of playing in this tournament. It was a really good week for me, I came here with a lot of confidence. Today was the best match that I played.

“I’ve worked so hard for this. I know that Wimbledon is different but I know that I can do it, I did it once. I’m really looking forward to it, but I know every match will be tough.”
A superb angled volley gave Berrettini the break he had threatened in the fifth game of the opening set.

But Krajinovic, who before this week had never won a match on grass, replied in the next game with a punchy volley to get back on level terms.

The Serbian netted a backhand to drop serve at 5-5, however, and Berrettini then held to take the opener.

In the second set Berrettini showed the range of his game, mixing power with panache to pull ahead, and once he broke serve to love in the fifth game, there was no looking back.

Follow Queen’s Club Championships 2022 & Wimbledon 2022 LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN 

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