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Britain's Peniston delivers another stunning victory at Queen's

Britain's Ryan Peniston beat Francisco Cerundolo 6-0 4-6 6-4 at The Queen's Club to continue his stunning debut and progress into the quarter-finals.

The 26-year-old, who is currently the world No 180, is making his ATP main draw debut. He will now meet either Filip Krajinovic or Sam Querrey in the quarter-finals.

Peniston is the only Brit left in the draw at The Queen's Club and has also received a wild card for this year's Wimbledon Championships.

His victory over Cerundolo followed a superb opening match against the top seed and world No 5 Casper Ruud.

Peniston won two tie-breaks to beat last month's French Open runner-up 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (7-2) and ensured it was only the seventh time the top seed has lost an opening-round match at Queen's in the open era.

The Brit secured the first set against Cerundolo in just 20 minutes and quickly reminded the crowd at The Queen's Club of their new love for him.

There were no early nerves on show from Peniston and a quick hold on his opening service game was followed by a rapid double break of Cerundolo.

Cerundolo was the one who seemed overawed by the occasion, with his radar lacking direction, and a double fault provided a first set point for the Brit.

After losing seven consecutive games, Cerundolo finally got off the mark just inside half an hour and suddenly found momentum.

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