Humbert Forces Deciding Set Against Medjedovic at Queen's Club Championship
Ugo Humbert tennis star forces a decisive third set against Serbian rising talent Hamad Medjedovic after winning the second set 7-4 at Queen's Club.

French player Ugo Humbert secured a dramatic comeback against Serbia's Hamad Medjedovic at the Queen's Club Championship, forcing a deciding set after trailing in the match. The 27-year-old won the second set 7-4 to level the contest at one set apiece, with play suspended until the following day. The quarter-final encounter demonstrates Humbert's composure on grass surfaces, where he has maintained an impressive 80% first-serve success rate this season.
Match Momentum Shift
Medjedovic appeared positioned to advance when he claimed the opening set 6-2 in just 25 minutes, demonstrating aggressive baseline play and solid serving efficiency. The Serbian competitor, who is 22 years old, had navigated a demanding second-round victory over Arthur Rinderknech by winning consecutive tiebreaks at 7-6 (7-5) and 7-6 (7-4). Despite generating no break-point opportunities against the sixth-seeded Rinderknech, Medjedovic's consistency from the baseline and 80% first-serve conversion rate allowed him to progress.
Humbert's response in the second set reflected his experience and technical ability on grass. The Frenchman delivered 18 aces in his previous round against Marin Cilic and has won 89% of his first-serve points at the championship. In his earlier victory over Cilic, Humbert converted two of four break-point chances while committing just three double faults, showcasing controlled aggression.
Grass Court Form and Head-to-Head History
This matchup carries historical significance as a rematch of the 2025 Marseille Open final, where Humbert claimed victory 7-6, 6-4 on home soil. The current encounter represents another opportunity for Humbert to claim the upper hand in their rivalry. For the year on grass surfaces, Humbert has won more than 90% of his service games and converted 60% of break-point opportunities, establishing himself as a formidable server-dependent competitor.
Medjedovic, seeking his third quarter-final appearance of the season, has produced over 70% first-serve point conversion across all surfaces and accumulated more than 150 aces year-to-date. His performance at Queen's marks continued progress following a quarter-final run at the Barcelona Open in April, though he has not advanced beyond the last 16 on grass since reaching the quarter-finals at the Mallorca Open.
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