Tommy Paul lost to Francisco Cerundolo in the Queen's final on Sunday.
The Argentine won 6-7, 6-4, 6-3, claiming his second title this year.
What happened?
Cerundolo won on his fifth match point at Andy Murray Arena.
The match was a tuneup for the grass-court Grand Slam at Wimbledon.
Tommy Paul was seeded No. 8 and chasing a sixth career title.
Why it matters for Tommy Paul
Paul lost for the sixth time in eight meetings with Cerundolo.
The American was the 2024 champion, but couldn't repeat.
Cerundolo's win gives him his fifth overall title.
What comes next?
The ATP 500 event in London is a precursor to Wimbledon, starting June 29.
Tommy Paul will look to bounce back at the Grand Slam.
He has a tough road ahead, with strong competition.
The loss to Cerundolo is a setback, but Paul will regroup.
And he'll need to, with the grass-court Grand Slam looming.
But for now, Cerundolo is the one celebrating.
His second title this year is a significant achievement.
So the Argentine will be confident heading into Wimbledon.
The Queen's final was a close match, with Cerundolo winning 6-7, 6-4, 6-3.
Tommy Paul put up a good fight, but ultimately fell short.
The American will need to work on his game to compete with Cerundolo.
And he'll have to do it quickly, with Wimbledon just around the corner.