Milos Raonic sets new record with 47 aces in winning return to The Queen's Club
ATP or the word. The word is called ATP. Third. OK, so good match. They got it as soon as the second serve was there for the taking. Nori knew he had a chance and he's done it. He's come through a 50 minute opening set and that will feel good. The crowd love it. Can he kick on from here? Nori on the breaker. Oh, has he found the line? No, it's gone wide. Only challenge. Strange looking forward and he was too close to the ball, wasn't he? Has it caught a piece? No, there is the first break of serve of the match. It's gone the way of Raonic. Nicely done. I think we've known for a while that this match would be heading to a deciding set, and now it's confirmed. Brownage bounces back courtesy of that early break in set two. He's taken it 63. Has he found the line? Well, if this is it, he's made a little bit of history here in Queens. He has found the line. It's a 46 ace, more than anybody has ever landed in a three set match ever. Pretty tasty ace to do it with as well, wasn't it? There is ace #47 to well and truly make the record his own, but he won't care. He wants to win the match. That's the most important thing and he has a third opportunity here. He's done it and the third time of asking. Raunich wraps up the match on his return to Queens. What a match, what a contest, and it is Milos Raonic who makes a winning return to West London here at Queens. He's spoiled the British party here, but that was a terrific match, no doubt about it, coming from behind 676376.