Andy Murray became the first player to win five titles at the pre-Wimbledon Queen's club event as the top seed salvaged a 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-3 defeat of Milos Raonic in the Sunday final.
Murray needed almost two and a quarter hours to complete his fightback after losing the 52-minute opening set to the Canadian third seed. It took Murray three match points to finish off Raonic.
Murray trailed a set and 3-0 before starting his successful drive to reverse the momentum.
The top-seeded Scot took his title haul in west London past the four trophies of seven current and past players, including Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt, Boris Becker and John McEnroe.
McEnroe was in the player's box of new coaching client Raonic while Ivan Lendl is back with Team Murray as an advisor.
Source: QNA
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