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Andy Roddick joined elite company as he won a third consecutive title at Queen's club with a 7-6 (9/7), 7-6 (7/4) victory over Croatian Ivo Karlovic Sunday. Roddick, 31-7 this season, claimed a 15th straight match on grass in west London as he took victory in a struggle of serve in one hour 20 minutes.
The American joins Lleyton Hewitt (2000-2002) and John McEnroe (1978-81) in earning three straight victory at the prime Wimbledon tune-up event
The pair of big-hitters fired down a total of 26 aces with the only break point chances three saved by Karlovic, ranked 77th.
"His serve is probably the biggest weapon in tennis," Roddick said of his 2.08-metre opponent. "You can't feel how hard it is unless you're on the other side of the net.
Roddick added the trophy to a pair he has already claimed in San Jose and Houston. "Three in a row is great, I love playing here, there's so much history and such a beautiful place," he said of the pristine private club Karlovic, who beat top seed Lleyton Hewitt in the quarter-finals, came into the contest without having dropped a set and having notched 80 aces. He added 16 on a grey Sunday afternoon.
The final was the first in the career for the 26-year-old Karlovic, whose main claim to fame was a first-round upset of holder Hewitt at Wimbledon, 2003.
Roddick led handily in both tie-breakers before Karlovic charged back making the American work hard for his win. Roddick will prepare for the June 20 start of Wimbledon with private training in London.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2005

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