Andy Murray defeats Milos Raonic to win Wimbledon final


The No.2 seed and pre-match favourite won the match in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6, 7-6.
Raonic, featuring in his first ever Grand Slam final, put up a brave fight, forcing Murray into winning two tie-breaks in a match where his serve was only broken once. However, in Murray he found an opponent just too strong.
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Hide AdEveryone talked about Murray’s returning ability and how it would combat Raonic’s impressive service game, but few expected the Scot to notch more aces than his thunder-serving opponent.
He won the first set after breaking Raonic at 3-3. It would be the only break he’d enjoy all day, but although the two tie-breaks added to the tension, Murray took command of both quickly and won them without a struggle.
Almost as important, Raonic only had two break points all day, both within the same game, as Murray dominated on his service through the contest.
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