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At the Halle Open, Jannik Sinner claimed his first title as world number one, defeating Hubert Hurkacz in straight sets. The victory marked Sinner’s first grass-court title and showcased his dominance on the court. As the top seed at Wimbledon, he is determined to improve upon his semi-final showing from last year, feeling more confident and prepared for the upcoming tournament.

Meanwhile, Tommy Paul secured the biggest title of his career at Queen’s, defeating Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets. The win also elevated Paul to the top-ranked men’s player in the United States, a significant achievement for the talented American. Facing off against Musetti, Paul showcased his skills with a commanding performance, only faltering momentarily in the second set before sealing the victory.

In the doubles final at Queen’s, Neal Skupski and Michael Venus staged a comeback to defeat Karen Khachanov and Taylor Fritz in a thrilling match. The British-New Zealand duo showed grit and determination to overcome their opponents and clinch the title. Overall, it was a successful tournament for both singles and doubles players at Queen’s, highlighting the talents and determination of these athletes on the court.

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