The 2026 edition of the ATP Queen’s Club is heating up for a strong finish. Just the eight men remain in contention to contest for the trophy and as ever, we preview and predict all the scheduled matches for you.
ATP Queen’s Club Quarterfinal Predictions
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Tommy Paul
Head-to-head – Davidovich Fokina 0-5 Paul
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Tommy Paul both arrive in the quarterfinals without dropping a set, setting up an intriguing battle. Neither player relies heavily on their serve, so the match is likely to be decided through baseline exchanges and consistency. Paul has enjoyed the stronger season overall and has looked sharp throughout the year. The head-to-head favours Paul, who has generally handled this matchup well. Davidovich Fokina possesses the flair and shot-making ability to catch fire and potentially take a set, but Paul tends to be the steadier and more composed player over the course of a match. Expect plenty of long rallies, with Paul’s consistency and level-headed approach helping him come through.
Prediction: Paul in 3
Francisco Cerundolo vs Arthur Fery
Head-to-head – First Meeting
Francisco Cerundolo continues to show that his game can translate well to grass, producing some excellent tennis this week. He faces Arthur Fery, who has taken full advantage of his wild card opportunity, highlighted by an impressive win over Adrian Mannarino. Neither player relies heavily on their serve, meaning baseline exchanges are likely to decide the outcome. In that department, Cerundolo’s consistency, weight of shot, and overall quality from both wings give him a clear advantage and should see him progress.
Prediction: Cerundolo in 2
Alex de Minaur vs Brandon Nakashima
Head-to-head – de Minaur 1-1 Nakashima
Alex de Minaur is building excellent momentum ahead of Wimbledon after reaching the final in Den Bosch and following it up with impressive wins over Denis Shapovalov and Gabriel Diallo this week. Brandon Nakashima has enjoyed a strong start to his grass-court season with two dominant victories, but this is his first tournament on the surface this year. While Nakashima is a solid baseliner, De Minaur’s elite movement, defence, and improved ability to take the ball early should give him the edge. Expect the Australian to continue his strong run.
Prediction: de Minaur in 2
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