Tommy Paul and Francisco Cerúndolo will face off in the 2024 Queen’s Club Championships final, a showdown that will determine the champion of the prestigious grass-court tournament in London, according to official ATP Tour records and press releases.
What Happened: Paul and Cerúndolo Advance to Final
The final will take place on June 23 at the Queen’s Club in London, marking the first time in the tournament’s history that two players from different nations will compete for the title, according to ATP Tour spokespersons. Paul, the No. 23-ranked American, secured his spot after defeating No. 14 seed and defending champion Holger Rune in a three-set semifinal on June 22. Cerúndolo, the No. 34-ranked Argentine, advanced by defeating No. 11 seed Andrey Rublev in a hard-fought match that lasted 2 hours and 45 minutes, per ATP Tour match reports.

Both players have shown strong form on grass this season. Paul, who reached the fourth round of Wimbledon in 2023, has a 12-3 record on the surface this year, while Cerúndolo, making his first appearance at Queen’s, has a 9-2 record on grass since April 2024, according to ATP Tour statistics.
Why It Matters: Prestige and Ranking Implications
The Queen’s Club Championships carry significant weight in the ATP Tour calendar, offering 500 ranking points to the winner. A victory would elevate Cerúndolo’s ranking above the top 30 for the first time, while Paul could climb into the top 20, depending on other results, according to ATP Tour analysts.

The tournament also serves as a key warm-up for Wimbledon, which begins on June 24. Winning Queen’s often provides a psychological boost for players competing on grass, as noted by former ATP player and commentator Pat Cash in a post-match interview. “The conditions here are a perfect simulator for Wimbledon,” Cash said. “Whoever wins this will have a strong foundation for the next two weeks.”
How They Got Here: Semifinal Performances
Paul’s semifinal against Rune was a defensive masterclass. The American, known for his aggressive baseline play, used a mix of deep topspins and drop shots to dismantle Rune’s serve, winning 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-3. Rune, who had a 100% win rate on grass this year prior to the match, struggled with unforced errors, committing 32 in total, according to ATP Tour data.
Cerúndolo’s victory over Rublev was equally dramatic. The Argentine, who had never beaten Rublev in their three previous encounters, turned the tide in the third set by breaking Rublev’s serve at 4-4. Rublev, the 2022 Queen’s champion, later admitted he was fatigued after a grueling week of matches, per a post-match statement from his team.
What’s at Stake: Tournament History and Player Motivations
The Queen’s Club Championships, founded in 1881, is one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world. Past champions include Roger Federer, who won five titles, and Novak Djokovic, who claimed the 2019 crown. A win this year would mark the first Queen’s title for either Paul or Cerúndolo.
For Paul, the tournament represents a chance to build momentum ahead of Wimbledon, where he reached the fourth round in 2023. Cerúndolo, meanwhile, is seeking his first ATP Tour title, a goal he has pursued since turning professional in 2021. “This is a dream come true,” Cerúndolo said in a pre-final interview. “I’ve worked tirelessly to get here, and I’m ready to give everything.”
What’s Next: Final Match Details and Expectations
The final is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. BST (12:00 p.m. UTC) on June 23. The match will be broadcast live on ESPN and ATP Tour’s official platforms. Weather forecasts predict partly cloudy conditions with temperatures around 22°C, according to the Met Office.

Analysts predict a tight contest, with Paul’s experience on grass giving him a slight edge. However, Cerúndolo’s recent form and aggressive playing style could pose a challenge. “It’s a 50-50 match,” said ATP Tour analyst Ravi Ubha. “Paul has the pedigree, but Cerúndolo has the hunger.”
How to Follow: Updates and Broadcast Information
Live updates will be available on the ATP Tour’s official website and social media channels. Fans can also follow the match via the ESPN app, which will provide real-time scoring and commentary. For