Britain’s Ryan Peniston enjoys dream Queen’s Club debut to shock Casper Ruud
British number seven Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Queen’s Club debut by knocking out the top seed and world number five Casper Ruud.
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British number seven Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Queen’s Club debut by knocking out the top seed and world number five Casper Ruud.
Ryan Peniston pulled off a stunning upset in his ATP Tour debut at the Queen's Club as he downed top seed Casper Ruud 7-6(4) 7-6(2). The Brit needed two hours and 10 minutes to send the world No 5 packing, with Ruud playing fresh off reaching his first Grand Slam final at the French Open. Peniston was announced as one of the wildcards for Wimbledon while on court.
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