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Fery's Queen's run ended by Cerundolo in narrow loss
Key takeaways
- Arthur Fery was bidding for a third career win over a player ranked inside the world's top 30
- Britain's Arthur Fery narrowly missed out on another career milestone as he fell to world number 27 Francisco Cerundolo in three tight sets in the Queen's quarter-finals.
- Fery, ranked 140th in the world, had already broken new ground by beating Adrian Mannarino to reach the last eight of an ATP Tour competition for the first time.
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Arthur Fery was bidding for a third career win over a player ranked inside the world's top 30
Britain's Arthur Fery narrowly missed out on another career milestone as he fell to world number 27 Francisco Cerundolo in three tight sets in the Queen's quarter-finals.
Fery, ranked 140th in the world, had already broken new ground by beating Adrian Mannarino to reach the last eight of an ATP Tour competition for the first time.
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