For the first time since 2002, the Wimbledon singles final will be without Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, or Novak Djokovic. Instead, Andy Murray will battle first-time Grand Slam finalist Milos Raonic for the title on Sunday. Raonic has survived five-setters in two of his last three matches.
Andy Murray and Milos Raonic will be squaring off for the 10th time in their careers and for the fourth time this season when they battle for the Wimbledon title on Sunday afternoon.
Murray is leading the head-to-head series 6-3 after once trailing it 3-1. The Scot’s five-match winning streak at Raonic’s expense includes a flawless 3-0 mark in 2016. Murray prevailed 4-6, 7-5, 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-2 in the Australian Open semifinals, 6-2, 6-0 on the clay courts of Monte-Carlo, and 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-3 in the recent Queen’s Club championship match. Their first-ever grass-court meeting saw Raonic lead by a set and a break only squander all of his advantage by losing four of his last eight service games.
“I got sucked into his game,” the Canadian said of their Queen’s Club contest. “I didn’t play on my terms.”
“I don’t know what that means,” Murray responded when told of Raonic’s assessment. “I don’t know what I was doing to suck him into my style of play. I don’t know. I generally don’t know what it is I do.”
What Murray generally does is win, and that is exactly what he has been doing ever since losing last month’s French Open final to Novak Djokovic. The two-time major champion is a perfect 11-0 on grass with victories this fortnight over Liam Broady, Yen-Hsun Lu, John Millman, Nick Kyrgios, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and Tomas Berdych. Tsonga pushed Murray to five sets after dropping the first two, but Murray’s other five outings en route to Sunday were straight-set beatdowns.
Raonic, meanwhile, has required two five-setters along the way. The world No. 7 even trailed David Goffin by two sets to love during fourth-round action on Monday but roared back to get the job done 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Roger Federer had Raonic on the ropes to an even greater extent in Friday’s first semifinal, but the underdog staved off a handful of seemingly virtual match points before triumphing 6-3, 6-7(3), 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 in three hours and 25 minutes. Raonic’s trek through the All-England Club also includes routine wins over Pablo Carreno Busta, Andreas Seppi, Jack Sock, and Sam Querrey.
“Milos is a very tough opponent,” Murray assured. “He’s played very well on the grass this year and has earned his right to the final by beating one of the best, if not the best player ever, at this event. So he deserves to be there.”
“Andy is one of the premier workaholics, let’s say,” Raonic noted. “He’s given himself a lot of opportunity through that. I think he tries to sort of get you doing a lot of different things. He’ll try to throw you off, give you some slower balls, some harder balls, all these kinds of things. I guess my goal is to keep him away from that, play it on my terms, be aggressive, not hesitate.”
The sixth seed knows what he must do in order to be successful, but executing the plan is easier said than done against one of the best returners in tennis. Murray’s ability to return serve and his overall outstanding defense has owned Raonic of late and there is no reason to think the trend will suddenly end under these circumstances. The world No. 2 has already contested two Wimbledon finals and won in his second appearance three years ago. Raonic, on the other hand, is competing in a slam final for the first time in his career.
A vast majority of the British fans left the Federer-Raonic semifinal showdown unhappy after sitting through it for more than three hours. They won’t have to wait as long to go home ecstatic on Sunday.
Pick: Murray in 3
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who ya got?
Murray in 4
Raonic in five sets
Andy in 4. Good chance Milos will get a set, I think.
Murray in four
I think Murray will win. I think it’s his time now. It’s been three years since he won Wimbledon and Novak is not in the final. Lendl us back as his coach for this one.
I am just going back and forth about whether it will be 3 or 4 sets. The other thing is that Raonic will have to beat both the # 3 or # 2 players in the world. That’s s tough task. Raonic eill be feeling good about his win over Fed. That is an accomplishment. But can he do it again in the final?
I can see Raonic getting a set if Murray has a brain cramp or loses focus the way he did in the quarterfinals in the fourth set. But I think Murray is looking determined and has his eye on the prize.
I will just say 3 sets, possibly 4. I really want Murray to win. It’s time for him to get another slam win and doing it again at Wimbledon would be great,
Who Ricky no respect for Raonic lol.
Andy in 4
clearly you don’t have much either!!!
I was torn between Andy in 4, and Milos in 5.
Look at what happened in Aussie Open, you could make an argument Milos wouldn’t won if not for the injury.
Also that was on slow hard court, whereas this is grass… and I dont see Milos being fazed by pressure.
I hope 3, maybe 4 for Murray, just hope he wins! Not a Raonic fan.
Murray in 4.
Raonic has unexpectedly been catapulted into the limelight but a Slam final is uncharted territory for him. Remains to be seen how well he will cope under the pressure. Agree with people who believe he could take a set if he keeps his wits about him but I’m more inclined to think it will be a steep learning curve for him and he will suffer the same fate as Berdy.
Andy in 4
I’m not too worried about this being first grand slam final for Raonic. I think he’s ready for this and has a competitive rivalry going against Murray.
However, Murray is in career best form right now, as good as he was when he won the US Open beating an inform- Djokovic.
This being Wimbledon, arguably Murray’s best surface with the home ground advantage, an easy run to the finals and Lendl in his corner should prove too much for Raonic. If Raonic is to win this he will have to play lights out tennis like Krajicek, Becker or Stich did in the 90s when they win their maiden grand slams.
Murray is playing so well, serving great and defending as good as new ever done, the most likely outcome is Murray in 4.
Sorry that should be 80s and 90s
Well, until & unless Raonic feels completely frozen by the occasion, this match will go to 5 sets!
Whether it will be Muzz or Milos holding the trophy, I’m not yet sure.
Murray in 3 or 4 sets. He’s the best player this tournament, combining good serves with good returns, good varieties and good ground strokes, but tends to enjoy retrieving than attacking, preferring to play the cat and mouse game and outsmarts his opponents. Too bad, Fed didn’t make it to face Murray, it would be nice to see how Murray would pitch his varied game vs Fed on grass, I feel.
Let’s see how one of the best returners of serves fares against Raonic’s improved huge and varied serve; some contrast of style there.
Funny how Cilic actually played a much better match than Rao and still lost. Rooting for Murray here. This is his chance to raise his confidence and probably the only final he’s played without facing either Djokovic or Federer.
I think Cilic played better for 2 sets but relaxed and took his foot off the pedal for sets 3-5 thinking the sun would just come.
Win
Not really. I think he got a little tight in the fourth set but hell, even Djokovic got tight against Querry and even Roger was tight on SPs. He played great all round tennis. Raonic-well, Roger pretty much handed him the two breaks of serve in the first and the fourth set. Otherwise, he was in all kinds of trouble during the match, including the fourth set. He was barely making any inroads on Federer’s service games except the two games he broke in thanks to Roger’s generous DFs. Cilic was phenomenal I thought. Del Po like composure. I expect Murray to win unless something goes really wrong.
If Cilic was composed, then he would have won the match. The fact is that he started making too many errors, list his focus and intensity and let the match slip away from him. Credit goes to Fed for coming up with the big serves when he needed them to win the fourth set, but he had help from Cilic.
Raonic stayed tough, took what Fed gave him with the double faults and won the fourth set. It was Raonic who stepped up in that fifth set to get the break to make it 3-1.
That was the difference between Cilic and Raonic.
Roger’s fall in the fifth cost him the set IMO. Raonic had absolutely nothing on Roger’s service games till then. And of course he took what Fed gave him. It’s not like the scoring system allows him to reject a point gained via a double.
Probably??????
Raonic was thrown a lifeline in the fourth, and so he stepped it up in the fifth. Cilic just lost the fourth set and a two sets to one lead, so he’s more upset than anything else when playing in the fifth. It’s Fed with his narrow escape after facing MPs, who lifted his game in the fifth, after being thrown a lifeline, just like the way Raonic did in the fifth.
Cilic and Raonic – two different scenarios. I do agree with Fedfan here, Cilic was composed for two and a half sets, grew tight when he’s about to win in three and Fed took advantage, held serve until the fourth set TB and grew tight in the TB, DF and lost it.
Cilic was playing better tennis vs Fed than Raonic did against Fed. Fed after going through a five sets match, was still able to handle Raonic until that last game of the
fourth set. To me Cilic’s game bothers Fed more than Raonic’s did – Cilic moves better, rallies better and returns slightly better than Raonic but Raonic is mentally much stronger at crucial moments and keeps fighting all the way.
I think both couldn’t read Fed’s second serves and Fed was winning many free points on his second serves as he could serve aces, or varied the pace, or simply picked his spot and hit precisely. However, he was hitting too many second serves imo and hence finally DF ( and at the worse time).
Thanks. That’s exactly what I wanted to say. If Roger could make as many inroads as he did, with a return that is a shadow of its former self, Murray will do a much better job. Raonic’s main option is to S&V consistently and put Murray under pressure to come up with the goods from the back Court.
I disagree about Rao being mentally tougher though. Cilic is the guy with a slam right now. The real test for Milos is tomorrow.
Raonic does come up with better shots at big points. Cilic cruised through his last three matches in flushing meadows 2014. He didn’t really have a lot of big moments where he needed to come up with big shots. He probably did hit lots of big serves to save break points that tournament but in general Cilic isn’t that tough when it comes to the big points. He double faulted at 8-8 in the fourth set breaker for example. Raonic isn’t an amazingly clutch player but he does seem to come up with bigger serves and shots on break points typically. More than Cilic it seems.
Benny,
Thanks for making that point. You get what I was trying to say. I absolutely agree with you about Raonic coming up with better shots on the big points. That’s because he can withstand the pressure and respond in the crucial moments of matches.
Cilic did have that big serve working so well for him in the 2014 USO. That’s a powerful weapon to have. I also think that he lost his service rhythm in the latter part of the fourth set in his match with Fed. He wasn’t able to get the big first serves when he needed them.
The fact that Cilic has a slam is not proof that he is mentally tough. In the 2014 USO Cilic was serving out of his mind. He tweaked his service motion with the help of his coach. He played some brilliant tennis to win his first slam. But he has not been able to back it up. He did have injuries and has struggled in the last two year. This is the best he’s looked since the 2014 USO.
Raonic has shown a great deal of composure right from the start. He has always been mentally strong. I think it’s one of his real strengths. He’s also put in the hard work to improve his groundstrokes and movement.
Cilic was ahead in his match with Fed. He did outplay Fed. But he did start making sloppy errors in the fourth set and Fed played very well especially with his serving. Fed had the crowd firmly behind him at that point and Cilic just wasn’t able to stay strong and close it out in four sets.
I think Ricky summed it up best when he recapped Fed’s ride to the semis, where the road ended for him. He said that Fed should have lost the match with Cilic and won the match with Raonic. I agree with him.
Yep that’s true. Didn’t think he would get out of the Cilic match but I thought he would win against Milos after winning the third set.
I am hoping the big guy wins this.
It looks as if Raonic could now be more of a consistent threat at tournaments, especially in matches over 3 sets. I would love to see Murray and his superb variety win a 3rd GS. It will be interesting to see how Ranoic’s serve holds up after playing significantly more than Murray in the lead up to the final. I pick Murray in 3.
yep
I can’t believe a post only about Murray and Raonic includes a discussion revolving around Federer, just let it go already.
#tennis
Murray in 4.
The overwhelming prediction seems to be Murray in four , but I’m going to go Murray in five. As at the AO, when Milos could arguably have won, and their Queens final also.
If it goes to 5 sets it’s anyone’s match IMO
big advantage for Murray if it goes 5
Just like it was big advantage to Fed?
no, Federer almost never has an advantage in a 5-set match
If it goes 5 sets, it’s, 50/50. Raonic will not win in 3 or 4, Murray’s too good. He’s best chance is in 5.
yeah his best chance is in 5 because he is a far inferior player. that doesn’t mean he has an advantage in a 5-setter.
So Murray has a “big” advantage in every set?
in my opinion yes. And it becomes increasingly big with each set.
I disagree, if it goes to 5 sets that means there’s little separating them, Raonic has handled the occasion and the adrenalin and the moment increase his chances. Final post. 🙂
I mean you obviously increase your OVERALL chances if you at 2 sets all instead of down 2 sets to love. I’m talking about the chances of winning an INDIVIDUAL set by itself. Raonic’s worst chance would be a 5th.
Hope the roof remains open.
it is
I really hope that Murray can win this time. He’s got the crowd behind him all the way.
BP saved
Raonic is going for it in the early going. Trying to be very aggressive.
Andy holds.
Easy hold for Raonic who is doing some serving and volleying to follow up the big serve.
Some great first serves to give Andy the easy hold.
Andy with an opening at 0-30 after a cc backhand winner. Double break point for Andy!
Oh, the shot was wide open for him and he over hit it!
Andy gets the break!
first set to Andy
That’s confidence in Andy!
Oops! Deuce!
Big serve from Andy for Ad.
Clutch serving and Andy holds.
Murray is feeling it now.
15-30
Raonic holds. Andy to serve for the first set.
Murray gets the first set!
ESPN commies said that Murray only lost 7 points on his serve!
and I’m also still confused by your Federer comment
Murray saves BP
set Murray
Raonic isn’t really serving with the same venom he did the other day!
Murray is making it look like that too. he is a far better returner than Federer.
Muzz is a great returner, agreed.
But Milos isn’t really serving 140mph serves into Muzz’s body.
What federer comment?
Mark’s
Raonic saves virtual MP
Here we go. TB coming up. 🙁
Murray needs that first serve now.
Unbelievable get from Murray. Murray is doing everything right.
Raonic is not handling the moment.
Murray was so focused on that TB. He took control early and that was it.
Murray’s cc backhand has done s lot of damage in this match. Serve has been great, too. Also, Murray’s ROS has made a big difference.
Good serving by Murray; set two to Murray and he’s 2 sets to 0.murray is playing really well!
Wasn’t expecting that. Thought Raonic was bound to take it. Murray is on fire. Yeah.
Raonic doesn’t have those superstar qualities to play lights out tennis on there big occasion. Has always been suspect mentally.
Andrew Hardcastle rabbiting on about Raonic coming back twice from two sets down. But it wasn’t Andy the other side of the net was it 🙂
Murray’s still in first gear. This match will be over in 3.
Jake Garner is being very lenient on the 20sec rule.
Raonic is playing a bit more freely now. You have to be able to do that from the start to win these big ones.
beatdown city!
Raonic is too lazy, you have to work hard in these rallies.
Murray has just been too good. His superior movement, great serving, cc backhand abs great defense has been too much for Raonic.
This is the first slam final for Raonic and it will be a learning experience. It’s a whole other thing to win at a slam.
Murray has not had any lapses in concentration today.
Raonic has moved like he has lead feet this match. Definitely playing inside his skin.
Andy would have beat anyone in the entire tournament, just like I predicted before the tournament started
This defensive tennis sucks. Andy only wins bcuz the missile was tired from semi just like 2013 when Andy won.
no
See, that game at 4:5 he moved like he should’ve the whole match
It’s not like Raonic embarrassed himself in this match. One break in the first set and two TB’s. Raonic didn’t get blown off the court.
Andy has just been too good.
Raonic choked everytime it mattered. Disappointing.
Raonic is a big time choker
Yes! Well done Murray! Congrats! 3rd slam title, 2nd Wimbledon, great job.
He’s so emotional winning this one. I’m so happy for him winning this one after the two slam finals this year. Now he’s ahead of Stan where slams are concerned.
John McEnroe failed!
Yay Andy! I was confident that he would beat Raonic. I would have picked Murray over Fed, too. I thought he looked great throughout the whole tournament. Having Lendl back as his coach was like the last piece of the puzzle.
Well done and wee deserved, Andy! It’s been a long wait. Three years. It was his time. Three slams, two of them Wimbledon!
Andy is too good not to have more slams. I am so happy for him!
Me too VERY happy Andy won! Big Congrats 😀
Murray would’ve beaten Djokovic in this kinds of form. This year’s US Open should be a cracker.
Yep
I was worried about it – Andy over Nole at Wimbledon. US open should be a cracker and hoping that Rafa is in the mix.
rc,
Thanks for the kind words about Rafa! I certainly hope to see him playing at the USO, healthy again.
It should be something to look forward to, with Novak coming back after his surprise loss at Wimbledon, Murray now having won another Wimbledon. 🙂
Raonic is mentally weak. He was even wesk in his post match speech
congratulations to me!!!!
I hedged my prediction by saying it could be 3 or 4 sets, if Murray lost his focus at some point. But I knew he would win this. I should have just stood firm on 3 sets.
Wow Ricky congrats! You correctly predicted Raonic would not win a set!
Wow so this bloak now has the same number of Wimbledon titles as the great Rafael Nadal. How is that possible?
It’s possible because Andy is a better grass-courter than Nadal and has a natural feel for the surface. Toodles. 🙂
Andy v Rafa @ Wimbly: O – 3, I believe? But Andy’s a much better player than he was, and Rafa, alas, has struggled (to put it mildly) at Wimbly since 2012.
I was very impressed with Andy’s composure today and found the match surprisingly enjoyable. Usually I can’t even watch the big servers, just fast forward to the inevitable tiebreaks.
The only boring matches are Muzz vs Djok.
Good for Muzz! Congrats to him!
Milos played some of his poor tennis in the breakers! All for Muzz being a great returner, he broke serve only once!
Darn! Really missed Roger in the final!!
Murray not only returned a 147mph Raonic serve but won the point.
he also dominated the tie breaks..
Serve speed stats for Raonic:
1st serve 2nd serve
126 107 Average speed
147 129 Maximum speed
Somebody described Muzz as a bomb disposal expert.
Q: What makes a tournament interesting?
A: Presence of Fedal or absence of Djok
Heh. Agreed. In all the Andy-monium the elephant not in the room didn’t get much mention.
RT @PseudoFed: For sale: Fashionable white blazer with “18” stitched onto the pocket in gold thread. Never been worn. P.S. Congratulations Andrew ?
Milos failed to rise to the ocasion. He was mentally and physically spent after such great comeback vs the greatest grass court player ever!
Milos will have his chances! Andy was certainly the better player out there!
Great win for Andy! I am so happy for him. He played two finals in the row, deserved to win this one…
Congrats to the lovely fans of Andy! ?❤️
Consistency and dominance: big 4
At least one of the 4 in the final of:
Wimbledon: Since 2003
RG: Since 2005
AO: Since 2006 ( Since 2004 except for 2005)
USO: Since 2004 except for 2014
#Big4IsTheBest
It’s an accomplishment just for a non-big four player to get to a slam final. Delpo made his mark by winning the 2009 USO when Fed was still in his prime. No one saw that coming.
I guess one could say that Stan was the next big surprise, winning the 2014 AO against an injured Rafa. Then the other big shock was Cilic winning the 2014 USO. But for the last few years Novak has been the dominant player in slams.
Raonic did well to get to his first slam final. Andy was the more experienced player and that really stood out in the two TB’s. Raonic will need to take the positives out of this match and work on improving even more. But it’s a learning experience and he gained a lot of that in this match.
Cilic did not have to beat a top four player to win the USO, because Nishi knocked out Novak in the semis. That was the rare occasion when no top four player made it to a slam final.
Now it will be interesting to see what happens at the USO. Can Murray get to the final again? Will Novak get through and reassert his dominance? What about rafa?
Will another young player go deep and have a chance to get to the final? Both Novak and Stan were knocked out early at Wimbledon. We will have to see if it happens again.
It’s been hard for Andy to win GS finals the last three years with Novak and Roger in the way. Honestly, it would have been shocking if he let Raonic win. This was his one chance to sneak one in.
I don’t care how Andy got it. I knew when Novak was knocked out early that it opened things up for Fed and also Andy. Raonic was able to take advantage and got a place in the final.
I thought Andy has a good shot at winning Wimbledon even before started. He has been playing some of his best tennis and getting Lendl back as his coach was a great move.
Andy did get a break not having to face Novak in the final. But that’s how it goes. I hope Andy gets the chance to face Novak in a slam final and finally beat him. Andy has been in the shadow of Fed, Rafa and Novak.
This was his time and I am really glad that he made the most of it!
The best grass courter in the world won Wimbledon in my view. Murray would have definitely beaten federer and most likely Novak too.. Murray also loves the surface at USO so he has a great shot there as well.
Andy should rest now… he has played A LOT since Monte Carlo… He’s hit the peak of his career now. And, congrats to his brilliant coach as well who knows how to get the best out of his man.
Don’t be fooled into thinking that this Murray is just like last year’s Murray..he is far better in every aspect! And, Roger had an abnormal serving day last year….
Tennis became boring last year because big 4 became big 1 and nextgen did not break through. Fedal created huge interest in tennis and now there is so much money in this sport. The moment a young player is seen as talented, sponsors rush to sign him up before his price can go through the roof. Kid becomes less hungry and more distracted…
have to say this is a valid point…
I do think Rafa has a very strong run left in him GIVEN he no longer faces injury breaks… it would be too much mentally for him….his knees look fine now and given that he has had decent rest over the last 2 years due to other injuries and appendix issue, the knees should be fine I guess. I hope this left wrist issue never resurfaces. He hasn’t complained about the back lately so hoping that will be fine too. My goodness it is a long list….poor Rafa!
Saw the Rome highlights few days ago and his tennis was there…to me he was ready to beat Novak at RG :/
Anyway, congrats to Murray and his fans and now we have Olympics and USO left…
vr,
I certainly echo your thoughts about Rafa, he really was there, right on the brink to challenge Novak at RG. I sincerely hope that his injury woes are behind him. I don’t want him to lose the progress he made up to RG.
Rafa can have one more great run, provided NO more injuries! It’s took are on him mentally.
However, this is truly Andy’s day! He should be the focus for finally winning another slam after three long years. He’s playing some of his best tennis right now. I think this will give him a huge boost as he moves forward. I expect to see him contending for the USO.
I would love to see Rafa, Fed, Novak and Murray all playing at the USO. Some great tennis ahead for us and there is the Rio Olympics, too!