To win here for a fifth time means a lot for me," Murray said. "This tournament has loads of history with unbelievable crowds and a strong field. I was guessing a bit but I got more of a feel for the speed of it as the match went on. "Milos has a huge serve and sometimes it's just too good. "It was Murray's 37th career ATP title and his second of 2016 as the former Wimbledon champion erased the bitter taste of French Open final defeat against Novak Djokovic two weeks ago.Despite picking up the oversized trophy, a cheque for £322,126 ($460,000, 410,000 euros) and 500 ranking points, the most significant prize of the week for Murray is the knowledge he is in peak form ahead of his bid to dethrone Djokovic at Wimbledon, which gets under way on June 27.Murray's success maintained his 100 percent record in Queen's finals in the week he reunited with coach Ivan Lendl, who will have relished getting the better of old rival McEnroe in his new role as Raonic's coach.
Source: Times of India June 19, 2016 16:30 UTC