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. Britain's Andy 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 Milos Raonic 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3. Murray appeared to be overwhelmed, but he responded by winning the next five games en route to leveling the match. Neither player faced a break point in the opening set, and after taking the tiebreaker Raonic made an intimidating start to the second by dropping just one point in the first three games.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 19, 2016 15:56 UTC