Norrie out of Queen's as Raonic breaks aces record
Cameron Norrie is unable to turn his fortunes around on the British grass as he loses to huge-serving Milos Raonic at Queen’s.
Cameron Norrie is unable to turn his fortunes around on the British grass as he loses to huge-serving Milos Raonic at Queen’s.
Milos Raonic on Monday set the record for most aces hit in a best-of-three-set ATP Tour match (since 1991) when he struck 47 in his 6-7(6), 6-3, 7-6(9) victory against Cameron Norrie at the cinch Championships.
The Canadian, who saved two match points in his victory, broke the record previously held by Ivo Karlovic, who hit 45 aces in the 2015 Halle quarter-finals against Tomas Berdych. According to Infosys ATP Stats Raonic won 86 per cent of his first-serve points and held all 17 service games he played.
“With the scoreline and having to save match points, I probably needed every single one of those,” Raonic said. “But my serve has always been the most important shot to me. This small record, it’s something special, something meaningful.
“I’m glad that behind that also stands a win because maybe I’d feel differently or maybe a bit more sour if I was to get that many free points and lose the match. So overall, a very positive thing and a fun stat to be proud of.”
Players To Hit 40 Aces In Best-Of-Three-Set ATP Tour Match (since 1991)
Player | Tournament | Opponent | Aces |
Milos Raonic | 2024 Queen’s Club | Norrie | 47 |
Ivo Karlovic | 2015 Halle, 2014 Zagreb | Berdych, Brands | 45, 44 |
Mark Philippoussis | 1995 Kuala Lumpur | B. Black | 44 |
Nick Kyrgios | 2019 Brisbane | R. Harrison | 44 |
John Isner | 2023 Dallas, 2016 Queen’s Club | Wu, Muller | 44, 43 |
Mardy Fish | 2007 Lyon | O. Rochus | 43 |
Reilly Opelka | 2019 New York (x2) | Isner, Schnur | 43, 43 |
Entering the day, only seven men had hit at least 40 aces in a best-of-three-set ATP Tour match (since 1991). Karlovic, John Isner and Reilly Opelka did it twice, while Mardy Fish, Goran Ivanisevic, Nick Kyrgios and Mark Philippoussis accomplished the feat once each.
47 ACES! 😱🎯
The most aces in a three-set clash EVER, @milosraonic fends off Norrie 6-7(6), 6-3, 7-6(9)@QueensTennis | #cinchChampionships pic.twitter.com/RUNIgsHUXk
— ATP Tour (@atptour) June 17, 2024
Raonic’s previous best in a best-of-three Tour clash came in 2011 in Memphis, where he hit 38 aces in the second round against Radek Stepanek. He made the final that week.
“It definitely makes a big difference. It’s a big part of my game,” Raonic said of his serve. “If I didn’t have my serve, my career would be very different, so I’m very thankful for that. And I’m trying to make everything else around it a little bit better too.”
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Daniil Medvedev made a successful start to his chase for his first title of the year Monday in Halle.
Despite facing a set point at 5-6 in the opening set, the third seed defeated Portugal’s Nuno Borges 7-6(4), 6-4 to reach the second round of the Terra Wortmann Open. Medvedev claimed his first grass-court win of 2024 in one hour and 31 minutes.
[ATP APP]Borges, who was trying to claim the first Top 10 win of his career (now 0-8), had an opening at the end of the first set. The favourite Medvedev hit a double fault well long to give the Portuguese No. 1 a set point. But the 28-year-old then hit a big first serve out wide to escape trouble.
According to Infosys ATP Stats, the No. 5 player in the PIF ATP Rankings only won five more points than his opponent in the match (74-69), but he saved five of the six break points he faced, which proved critical.
Brilliance off strings and frame 😅@ATPHalle | #TerraWortmannOpen | @DaniilMedwed pic.twitter.com/sb9A7QmSn4
— ATP Tour (@atptour) June 17, 2024
A finalist this year at the Australian Open and BNP Paribas Open, Medvedev is now 22-1 against players outside the Top 20 this season. He will next play Chinese No. 1 Zhang Zhizhen, who battled past Sebastian Ofner 7-6(8), 6-7(3), 6-4.
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First, top seed De Minaur won his second grass-court tour-level title in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, beating Sebastian Korda 6-2, 6-4 in the final. A few hours later, Boulter followed suit by beating Karolina Pliskova 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the Nottingham trophy match. The third seed pulled double duty on Sunday, wrapping up a three-set semi-final win against fellow Briton Emma Raducanu earlier in the day.
“How did that happen again … You are a joke!” De Minaur wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
How did that happen again 🤯🤯🤯🤯 @katiecboulter You are a joke!!! #doubletrouble
— alex de minaur (@alexdeminaur) June 16, 2024
De Minaur’s victory moved him up to No. 7 in the PIF ATP Live Rankings, setting him up for a career high, while Boulter will remain just outside the WTA’s Top 30 thanks to her successful title defence. Both players will be in action in Great Britain next week, with De Minaur at The Queen’s Club and Boulter in Birmingham.
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