Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo wins the Queen’s Club men’s singles title after coming back from a set down to defeat Tommy Paul in the tournament’s longest-ever final. All reports describe a three-hour-and-three-minute match, with Cerundolo taking the last two sets 6-4 and 6-3 following Paul’s first-set win. The match score is given consistently as 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 6-3. Multiple outlets characterize the victory as the biggest title of Cerundolo’s career, achieved by overcoming a deficit for the third match in succession. Coverage also highlights Cerundolo’s ability to respond after losing the first set, then moving ahead in the middle stages and closing out the final. BBC Sport adds a personal detail that Cerundolo’s parents travel in time to watch the final. Across sources, Paul is described as the 2024 champion and Cerundolo as the finalist who ultimately seals the trophy through a sustained comeback.