British Doubles Champions Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool Make History at Queen's
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Summary
British doubles champions Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool make history by winning the Queen's title, showcasing the strength of the British doubles scene ahead of Wimbledon.
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Cash, 28, and Glasspool, 31, had already won two ATP Tour titles in 2025 but this one - on home turf for two players who live in south-west London - is the sweetest.
The success on Sunday is another feather in their cap.
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