Milos Raonic breaks the record for most aces in a 3-set game in Queens Club Championship

Milos Raonic breaks the record for the most aces in a 3-set game during a match against Cameron Norrie in the first round of the Queens Club Championship tournament.

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The Queens Club Championship has begun and we have seen some great games so far in Round 1, it has been a great Grass season tournament of Tennis and we all have enjoyed watching it every day. This has been a tournament full of talented players and we will be looking forward to what happens next.

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The game that caught a lot of attention was between Former Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic and Cameron Norrie, which was a 3-set classic in the tournament. Raonic came back into the match after being one set down and it was one of the best comebacks in Tennis where he dominated the brit in the last two sets. This was one of the best performances from Raonic as he came back with a vengeance after losing the first set.

Raonic becomes the ace king

This match was also the moment where we saw a World record being broken by the Canadian as he went on to get 47 aces in the game. This is currently the most aces by a player in a 3-set match. This was a glimpse of what Raonic is capable of doing when he is in phenomenal touch and we all enjoyed this performance. We hope to see more iconic performances from Raonic going forward into this tournament. This performance has put him on the record books and there will be no one who will come close to this feat for a very long time.

Raonic has not been in the best of form and this will be an opportunity for him to get some more game time and show why he was one of the top players in the past. We already got a glimpse of Raonic's power and we hope to see him back on the top in the rankings. With a lot of top stars in the mix, this will be a great opportunity for the former World number 3 against some of the best in the world.

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