Arthur Fery is the last Briton standing at Queen's and the French-born 23-year-old will be hoping his fun in the sun isn't done just yet.
Fery, the world No.140, has enjoyed two straight-sets wins in front of his home crowd to set up a mouthwatering quarter-final with Argentina's seventh seed Francisco Cerundolo.
They have never played before and Fery, tipped for a place in the world's top 50 by many of his admirers, will fancy his chances against the clay-court specialist.
Best Bet - Arthur Fery to win @ 6/4
Alternative Bet - Over 4.5 Double Faults @ 5/6
Bet Builder - Arthur Fery 3+ Aces, Player Games Won - Arthur Fery Over 11.5, Francisco Cerundolo 5+ Double Faults @ 11/2
Best Bet: Arthur Fery to win @ 6/4
Fery is enjoying top billing in south-west London this week and taking full advantage.
Handed a wild card to Queen's, the most prestigious of all the pre-Wimbledon warm-ups, he has blossomed with a pair of handsome wins over compatriot Toby Samuel (6-0 6-2) and veteran Adrian Mannarino (7-6 6-4).
Now comes his toughest test yet against Cerundolo, the No.7 seed and four-time ATP Tour winner.
And one of those was on grass at Eastbourne in 2023 though don't let that cloud your thinking when having a bet.
Clearly Cerundolo is the higher ranked and more experienced of the two and is a title winner on grass.
But there is still an upset in the making here. Cerundolo did not play a single seed en route to glory at Eastbourne three summers ago and over the subsequent two years he played five matches on grass and lost the lot.
So he will be delighted to have scraped past Aleksander Kovacevic (6-6 6-7 6-2) and outclassed Jenson Brooksby (6-0 6-4) to set up this last-eight encounter.
But on this surface this looks like a toss-of-a-coin affair - and to that end Fery has to be the value.
Alternative Bet: Over 4.5 Double Faults @ 5/6
If Fery is to make a game of this - which he should - then it will be a slog and could get tense.
And tension brings up double faults.
The Briton has sent down just one double fault so far but he hasn't been tested.
Cerundolo, on the other hand, has delivered seven, four in his first-round marathon against Kovacevic.
A three-setter and double faults should sail past 4.5; even a drawn-out two-setter the line looks low.
Arthur Fery 3+ Aces
Player Games Won - Arthur Fery Over 11.5
Francisco Cerundolo 5+ Double Faults
Pays 11/2
Fery's serve has stood up well this week and on a surface which is getting quicker and quicker, he can send down some aces against Cerundolo.
The French-born star has hit four and three aces in his two games to date so can get another three as a minimum today.
A Fery win - as tipped - means he wins 12 games as an absolute minimum. He could even win 12 games and lose in straight sets - both tie-breaks - but he is better than that.
This game could run and Fery to win over 11.5 games looks a good thing for the Bet Builder.
Under pressure in his opener Cerundolo sent down four double faults; under even greater pressure and with the crowd against him take the world No.27 to deliver at least five double faults.
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Francisco Cerundolo comes into the match ranked 27 in the world, 113 places higher than Arthur Fery.
Fery has won five of six matches played on grass over the past two weeks, the last three in straight sets.
Cerundolo had lost his last five matches on grass across 2024 and 2025 before this week's run to the quarters at Queen's.
Fery's one other meeting with a top-30 player this year ended in a straight-sets 7-6 6-4 6-1 win over Italy's Flavio Cobolli in the first round of the Australian Open.
Fery has hit 7 aces and just one double fault in his two matches (18 service games) at this year's championship.
Cerundolo has hit 12 aces but also seven double faults in his two games (23 service games).
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