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Vekic hangs tough to beat Raducanu in Queen's final

Croatia's Donna Vekic resisted a gutsy fightback by Emma Raducanu in front of a partisan crowd to claim the Queen's Club title with a 6-0 7-6 (8-6) win in a high-quality final in London.

Vekic, who got into the main draw as a lucky loser after defeat in qualifying, needed five match points to finally end Briton Raducanu's ‌resistance and win her first title since 2023.

Raducanu, who reached the final without dropping a set, was given vociferous support throughout but fell just short of landing her first title since her fairytale run at the US Open in 2021 as a teenaged qualifier.

After a frustrating season ‌of illness and ‌injuries, however, she looks ⁠rejuvenated just in time for Wimbledon in two weeks, when her run at Queen's means ​she will likely be seeded, as also will the 29-year-old Vekic who began the week ranked 76th.

Raducanu is now provisionally ranked 31 with Vekic at 32.

Vekic had already beaten ⁠a British teenager - Mika Stojsavljevic - this week and on Saturday blazed past another ‌home favourite ​and Alex de Minaur's fiance Katie Boulter.

Vekic produced a stunning opening set, belting ​ferocious winners all ‌over the court to leave Raducanu, who had removed tape on her thigh, reeling.

But Raducanu weathered the storm and as Vekic's ​onslaught began to wane, the British player began swinging more freely to make inroads and forged a double break ahead in the second set.

Vekic got one break back, then saved serve from 0-30 at 3-5, before breaking the Raducanu serve again to ​level ​after saving two set points, one with a stunning ​topspin lob.

Paris Olympic runner-up Vekic then saw three match points go ‌begging as she led 6-5 and, as the match headed towards a tiebreak, both players looked out on their feet.

Raducanu saved another match point in the tiebreak but Vekic earned one more with a superb winner and she finally converted at the fifth attempt as a weary Raducanu sent a groundstroke into the tramlines.

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