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2024 Queen's Club Championships – Singles

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Singles
2024 Queen's Club Championships
Final
ChampionUnited States Tommy Paul
Runner-upItaly Lorenzo Musetti
Score6–1, 7–6(10–8)
Details
Draw32 (4Q / 3WC)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Tommy Paul defeated Lorenzo Musetti in the final, 6–1, 7–6(10–8) to win the singles tennis title at the 2024 Queen's Club Championships.[1] It was his third career ATP Tour title, and first on grass. Paul became the first American to win the tournament since Sam Querrey in 2010.

Carlos Alcaraz was the defending champion,[2] but lost in the second round to Jack Draper. This marked the end of Alcaraz's 13-match winning streak on grass. Milos Raonic served 47 aces in his first-round victory against Cameron Norrie — the most served in a best-of-three-set match — and broke the record previously held by Ivo Karlović with 45 aces, dating back to the 2015 Halle Open.[3]

This tournament marked the final professional singles appearance of three-time major singles champion, two-time Olympic singles gold medalist, and former world No. 1 Andy Murray. He retired from his second round match against Jordan Thompson due to a back injury, after scoring his 739th and final career victory in his 1000th match against Alexei Popyrin in the first round.

Seeds

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  1. Spain Carlos Alcaraz (second round)
  2. Australia Alex de Minaur (first round)
  3. Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov (second round)
  4. United States Taylor Fritz (quarterfinals)
  5. United States Tommy Paul (champion)
  6. United States Ben Shelton (first round)
  7. Denmark Holger Rune (first round)
  8. France Ugo Humbert (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
5 United States Tommy Paul 6 77
  United States Sebastian Korda 4 62
5 United States Tommy Paul 6 710
  Italy Lorenzo Musetti 1 68
  Australia Jordan Thompson 3 6 3
  Italy Lorenzo Musetti 6 3 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Spain C Alcaraz 6 7
Argentina F Cerúndolo 1 5 1 Spain C Alcaraz 63 3
Argentina M Navone 3 2 United Kingdom J Draper 77 6
United Kingdom J Draper 6 6 United Kingdom J Draper 3 7 4
Chile A Tabilo 78 3 6 5 United States T Paul 6 5 6
Spain A Davidovich Fokina 66 6 1 Chile A Tabilo 3 4
Argentina S Báez 4 4 5 United States T Paul 6 6
5 United States T Paul 6 6 5 United States T Paul 6 77
3 Bulgaria G Dimitrov 6 6 United States S Korda 4 62
France A Mannarino 1 2 3 Bulgaria G Dimitrov 4 6 5
United States S Korda 7 77 United States S Korda 6 3 7
K Khachanov 5 65 United States S Korda 64 6 6
Q Australia R Hijikata 7 4 1 Q Australia R Hijikata 77 3 4
United States F Tiafoe 5 6 0r Q Australia R Hijikata 77 79
Italy M Arnaldi 3 6 78 Italy M Arnaldi 60 67
8 France U Humbert 6 1 66

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Denmark H Rune 6 64 3
Australia J Thompson 4 77 6 Australia J Thompson 4
WC United Kingdom A Murray 6 3 6 WC United Kingdom A Murray 1r
Q Australia A Popyrin 3 6 3 Australia J Thompson 6 6
PR Canada M Raonic 66 6 711 4 United States T Fritz 4 3
United Kingdom C Norrie 78 3 69 PR Canada M Raonic 65 4
Q Japan T Daniel 3 3 4 United States T Fritz 77 6
4 United States T Fritz 6 6 Australia J Thompson 3 6 3
6 United States B Shelton 3 63 Italy L Musetti 6 3 6
Q France G Mpetshi Perricard 6 77 Q France G Mpetshi Perricard 4 5
Argentina TM Etcheverry 4 6 3 WC United Kingdom B Harris 6 7
WC United Kingdom B Harris 6 3 6 WC United Kingdom B Harris 3 5
WC United Kingdom D Evans 6 3 0r Italy L Musetti 6 7
SE United States B Nakashima 4 6 0 SE United States B Nakashima 4 6 4
Italy L Musetti 1 6 6 Italy L Musetti 6 4 6
2 Australia A de Minaur 6 4 2

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1. Australia Alexei Popyrin (qualified)
  2. France Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (qualified)
  3. France Arthur Rinderknech (qualifying competition)
  4. Italy Luca Nardi (first round)
  5. United States Mackenzie McDonald (qualifying competition)
  6. France Arthur Cazaux (first round)
  7. Australia Rinky Hijikata (qualified)
  8. Belgium Zizou Bergs (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

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Draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Australia Alexei Popyrin 6 6
Alt Finland Otto Virtanen 4 4
1 Australia Alexei Popyrin 6 6
5 United States Mackenzie McDonald 3 4
WC United Kingdom Paul Jubb 2 1
5 United States Mackenzie McDonald 6 6

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2 France Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 6 3 6
  Australia Aleksandar Vukic 3 6 3
2 France Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 7 4 6
8/Alt Belgium Zizou Bergs 5 6 3
WC United Kingdom Jan Choinski 63 77 2
8/Alt Belgium Zizou Bergs 77 65 6

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3 France Arthur Rinderknech 6 7
  United States Aleksandar Kovacevic 4 5
3 France Arthur Rinderknech 5 3
7 Australia Rinky Hijikata 7 6
WC United Kingdom Henry Searle 4 3
7 Australia Rinky Hijikata 6 6

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Italy Luca Nardi 2 77 5
  Australia Thanasi Kokkinakis 6 63 7
  Australia Thanasi Kokkinakis
  Japan Taro Daniel w/o
  Japan Taro Daniel 65 6 6
6 France Arthur Cazaux 77 4 4

References

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  1. ^ "Tommy Paul defeats Lorenzo Musetti to win Queen's Club title | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.
  2. ^ "Alcaraz claims Queen's title and top ranking". Reuters. 19 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Milos Raonic sets record for most aces in best-of-three ATP match | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour. 17 June 2024. Archived from the original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
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