Andy Roddick won the Stella Artois Championship at Queen's for the second successive year with a straight-sets win over Sebastien Grosjean.
The American, seeded number one, came through 7-6 6-4, with Grosjean serving a double-fault at match point.
Grosjean held two break points at 6-5 in the first set but wasted the best chance, putting a simple forehand wide.
Roddick edged the tie-break and fought back after dropping serve in the first game of the second set.
"I served well today, I'm happy to have won here again," said Roddick.
"There's not a lot that Sebastien doesn't do well, so I had to concentrate on being aggressive.
"This tournament has been good for me over the past two years, I'm really looking forward to the Wimbledon fortnight."
The result was a repeat of last year's final, although Grosjean gave Roddick a sterner test this time around.
"I played better than last year and it's good preparation for Wimbledon to play one of the best players in the world," said the Frenchman.