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Repeat or refresh? Will Matteo Berrettini, Andy Murray and Daniil Medvedev impress at Queen's and Halle?

Wimbledon is coming. The third Grand Slam of the year gets under way on June 27 and there are just two weeks left of grass-court preparations for players. The standout ATP Tour warm-up events are at Queen’s and Halle this week as most of the world’s best, including new world No.

1 Daniil Medvedev, look to fine-tune their games. Ad/> But will those who impressed at the Stuttgart Open and at the Libema Open last week repeat their strong showings? Or will new faces make their cases ahead of Wimbledon? WimbledonMedvedev No. 1 as Djokovic drops to No.

3 ahead of bigger fall post-Wimbledon4 HOURS AGO Matteo Berrettini (Queen’s) What a return for Berrettini. Out of action for three months due to a hand injury and blasts his way to the title at the Stuttgart Open on his return. Admittedly he didn’t get the toughest draw, only beating one seeded player, but his powerful game is clearly at home on grass.

He now has a 28-6 record on the surface and it’s hard to ignore his chances at Queen’s where he won last year for the loss of just one set. After making the final of Wimbledon in 2021, the Italian is shaping up to be Novak Djokovic’s biggest contender at SW19 again. Verdict: Repeat Medvedev hits No.

1 as Djokovic drops to No. 3 Murray suffers injury in loss to Berrettini Andy Murray (Queen’s) Murray had the best week of his career for some time as he reached the final of the Stuttgart Open, beating world No. 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas along the way.

He came close against Berrettini, taking the match to three sets, but was then struck down by an abdominal injury which effectively ended his chances of victory. “It’s a really long time since I have played nine matches in 14 days,” said Murray afterwards. “I also played Thursday through

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