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2016 Aegon Championships – Singles

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Singles
2016 Queen's Club Championships
Final
ChampionUnited Kingdom Andy Murray
Runner-upCanada Milos Raonic
Score6–7(5–7), 6–4, 6–3
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Defending champion Andy Murray defeated Milos Raonic in the final, 6–7(5–7), 6–4, 6–3 to win the singles tennis title at the 2016 Queen's Club Championships. It was his record fifth Queen's title.[1][2] This would be the first of two consecutive finals on grass between Murray and Raonic, as the two met again in the final of Wimbledon three weeks later, with Murray again prevailing to win his second Wimbledon and third major title.

Seeds

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  1. United Kingdom Andy Murray (champion)
  2. Switzerland Stan Wawrinka (first round)
  3. Canada Milos Raonic (final)
  4. France Richard Gasquet (first round)
  5. Croatia Marin Čilić (semifinals)
  6. Spain Roberto Bautista Agut (quarterfinals)
  7. United States John Isner (second round)
  8. France Gilles Simon (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 United Kingdom Andy Murray 6 4 6
5 Croatia Marin Čilić 3 6 3
1 United Kingdom Andy Murray 65 6 6
3 Canada Milos Raonic 77 4 3
3 Canada Milos Raonic 6 6
Australia Bernard Tomic 4 4

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United Kingdom A Murray 710 77
France N Mahut 68 61 1 United Kingdom A Murray 6 6
United Kingdom A Bedene 78 67 6 United Kingdom A Bedene 3 4
France B Paire 66 79 4 1 United Kingdom A Murray 6 3 6
WC United Kingdom D Evans 68 78 3 WC United Kingdom K Edmund 4 6 1
France P-H Mathieu 710 66 6 France P-H Mathieu
WC United Kingdom K Edmund 6 3 6 WC United Kingdom K Edmund w/o
8 France G Simon 4 6 1 1 United Kingdom A Murray 6 4 6
4 France R Gasquet 62 2 5 Croatia M Čilić 3 6 3
United States S Johnson 77 6 United States S Johnson 4 6 6
Spain G García-López 4 2 Q France A Mannarino 6 3 4
Q France A Mannarino 6 6 United States S Johnson 77 3 4
Bulgaria G Dimitrov 66 6 3 5 Croatia M Čilić 63 6 6
PR Serbia J Tipsarević 78 4 6 PR Serbia J Tipsarević 4 2
Spain F López 6 3 4 5 Croatia M Čilić 6 6
5 Croatia M Čilić 4 6 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Spain R Bautista Agut 77 64 77
United States S Querrey 62 77 61 6 Spain R Bautista Agut 6 6
Q United States D Young 6 6 Q United States D Young 4 2
Q Canada V Pospisil 3 4 6 Spain R Bautista Agut 1 4
LL Czech Republic J Veselý 77 65 6 3 Canada M Raonic 6 6
France J Chardy 63 77 4 LL Czech Republic J Veselý 5 66
Australia N Kyrgios 77 4 4 3 Canada M Raonic 7 78
3 Canada M Raonic 65 6 6 3 Canada M Raonic 6 6
7 United States J Isner 77 6 Australia B Tomic 4 4
PR Argentina JM del Potro 62 4 7 United States J Isner 6 616 67
WC United Kingdom J Ward 4 4 Luxembourg G Müller 3 718 79
Luxembourg G Müller 6 6 Luxembourg G Müller 65 6 2
Australia B Tomic 6 6 Australia B Tomic 77 4 6
Q South Africa K Anderson 3 4 Australia B Tomic 62 6 6
Spain F Verdasco 6 77 Spain F Verdasco 77 4 4
2 Switzerland S Wawrinka 2 63

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1. South Africa Kevin Anderson (qualified)
  2. Canada Vasek Pospisil (qualified)
  3. France Adrian Mannarino (qualified)
  4. Australia John Millman (first round)
  5. Czech Republic Jiří Veselý (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  6. United States Donald Young (qualified)
  7. Serbia Dušan Lajović (first round)
  8. Australia Sam Groth (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

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Lucky losers

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  1. Czech Republic Jiří Veselý

Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
1 South Africa Kevin Anderson 6 6
WC United Kingdom Edward Corrie 3 3
1 South Africa Kevin Anderson 77 77
5 Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 62 65
  Israel Amir Weintraub 6 66 4
5 Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 1 78 6

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Canada Vasek Pospisil 77 78
WC United States Stefan Kozlov 65 66
2 Canada Vasek Pospisil 3 7 6
  Germany Tobias Kamke 6 5 3
  Germany Tobias Kamke 6 6
7 Serbia Dušan Lajović 1 3

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3/Alt France Adrian Mannarino 6 7
  France Kenny de Schepper 2 5
3/Alt France Adrian Mannarino 6 6
8 Australia Sam Groth 2 2
  Australia James Duckworth 3 77 61
8 Australia Sam Groth 6 64 77

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Australia John Millman 4 3
  United States Frances Tiafoe 6 6
  United States Frances Tiafoe 3 3
6 United States Donald Young 6 6
WC United Kingdom Alexander Ward 3 65
6 United States Donald Young 6 77

References

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  1. ^ "Andy Murray beats Milos Raonic to win Aegon Championships – as it happened". Guardian. 19 June 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Andy Murray beats Milos Raonic to win record fifth Queen's title". BBC Sport. 19 June 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2016.