The News (New Glasgow)

Raonic comes up short as Murray wins fifth Queen’s Club title

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Canada’s Milos Raonic did his best to stop Britain’s Andy Murray from making history, but came up short.

Murray claimed a record fifth title at Queen’s Club on Sunday as the top-seeded defending champion recovered from a set and 3-0 down to beat Raonic 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3.

Neither player faced a break point in the opening set, and after taking the tiebreaker Raonic, from Thornhill, Ont., made an intimidati­ng start to the second by dropping just one point in the first three games.

Murray appeared to be overwhelme­d, but he responded by winning the next five games en route to levelling the match.

Continuing his momentum in the final set, Murray broke to lead 1-0, and a further break at 5-3 secured him his second title of the year.

Murray was one of eight players to have won the title four times since the event began in 1890, and is the first to have retained his title since Andy Roddick did so in 2004 and again in 2005.

The record books favoured Murray, who is second only to Roger Federer among active players in the number of grasscourt titles won.

In addition to his five victories at Queen’s Club, Murray won an Olympic gold medal in 2012 and the Wimbledon title a year later.

As well as being the first meeting on grass for Murray and Raonic, Sunday was the first time that Ivan Lendl and John McEnroe have met as coaches. Lendl has returned to Murray’s coaching team and McEnroe is working with Raonic.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., plays a return to Britain’s Andy Murray during the final of the Queen’s Tennis Championsh­ips in London yesterday.
AP PHOTO Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., plays a return to Britain’s Andy Murray during the final of the Queen’s Tennis Championsh­ips in London yesterday.

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