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Andy Murray Defeats Milos Raonic for Second Wimbledon Title

Murray was acting like he had been there before—because, well, he had.

Great Britain's Andy Murray was on point with his national home court advantage today, picking up his second Wimbledon title. Milos Raonic came into the finals match after a huge upset against Roger Federer on July 8 in the previous round, but ultimately the Canadian couldn't pull one out on Murray, whose form was undeniable on the day. In a sense, Raonic wouldn't let Murray off too easily, as the final two sets came down to tiebreakers, but Murray played a winning game of patience. While Raonic showed some tenacity and success at the net, Murray's clean stroke and steady positioning lent him a greater longevity for the match. Murray was acting like he had been there before—because, well, he had.