‘The biggest moment of my tennis career’

Cerundolo won the coin toss and chose to receive – a decision that paid off as he broke Paul’s serve in the very first game.

But the Argentine tightened up as he tried to serve out the opener, and four successive unforced errors allowed Paul to break back for 5-5.

The momentum stayed with Paul in the tie-break, with a delicate drop shot helping him to a mini-break before a Cerundolo double fault gifted him the set.

In a tight second set, the players traded breaks and saved multiple break points each before Paul’s level faltered and Cerundolo struck a decisive blow at 5-4 to force a decider.

Cerundolo broke first in the third set, but his emotions threatened to boil over when he squandered a 40-0 lead on serve and Paul carved out two break-back points.

The South American let out a huge cry of “vamos” as he clung on to hold, although he was left disgruntled after four championship points went by.

But at the fifth time of asking, Cerundolo hammered home his 27th winner of the day to finally seal victory.

“This is the biggest moment of my tennis career by far,” he told BBC TV.

“Coming from Argentina, winning my first ATP 500 tournament at Queen’s – such a historic event.

“I would never imagine lifting this trophy in my whole life and now I am the winner, so I am just super happy and proud of myself.”

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