Murray Downs Raonic for his Second Wimbledon Title
Andy Murray won
a second Wimbledon title and third Grand Slam crown on Sunday after breezing
past misfiring Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/2).
Murray, 29, was
imperious on Centre Court as he added another major title to his 2013 triumph
at the All England Club and his 2012 US Open maiden slam victory.
In what was his
first final appearance against an opponent other than Novak Djokovic and Roger
Federer, the Scot dismantled Raonic to become the first British man to win
multiple Wimbledon singles titles since Fred Perry in 1935.
Raonic, 25, was
bidding to become the first Canadian to win a Grand Slam on his final debut,
but had no answers to Murray’s tough return and high-energy game.
Murray faced
just two break points in the two hour 48 minute battle while Raonic, who had
clobbered 137 aces going into the final, managed just eight on Sunday.
The Scot buried
his head in his towel and wept in the moments after a well-deserved victory.
“It’s the most important tournament for me every year. I’ve had some great moments and tough losses. I played some really good stuff today,” Murray said courtside.
“The wins feel extra special because of the tough losses. I’m proud to have my hands on the trophy again.”Congrats to him!
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