Milos Raonic Sets World Record for Most Aces in Best-of-Three Tennis Match
Canadian tennis icon Milos Raonic has once again made headlines by setting a new world record for the most aces in a best-of-three set ATP match. Raonic achieved this notable feat on Monday at the renowned Queen’s Club Championships in London, where he delivered an incredible 47 aces against Britain’s Cameron Norrie.

A Historic Performance
Raonic’s extraordinary performance came in a thrilling match that kept viewers on the edge of their seats. Despite losing the first set in a close tiebreak, 6-7(6), Raonic’s powerful serves and unwavering resilience helped him bounce back. He secured the second set 6-3 and fought through another nail-biting tiebreak in the final set, eventually achieving victory with a 7-6(9) win.
Breaking the Record
The previous record for most aces in a best-of-three set match was held by Croatia’s Ivo Karlovic, who hit 45 aces against Czech player Tomas Berdych at the ATP event in Halle, Germany, in 2015. Raonic’s 47 aces not only broke this record but also underscored his credibility as one of the sport’s most challenging servers.
The Match Unfolded
From the very start, Raonic’s serve was his greatest weapon. Norrie, in spite of his best efforts, struggled to return Raonic’s powerful serves. Each ace delivered by Raonic was a testament to his skill and precision, as he consistently placed the ball out of Norrie’s reach. The first set was highly competitive, with both players holding their serves until the tiebreak, where Norrie managed to edge out Raonic.
However, Raonic swiftly recovered his composure and dominated the second set. His persistent serving left Norrie rushing, unable to break Raonic’s serve. Raonic’s confidence surged as he took the second set 6-3, setting the stage for an intense final set.
A Nail-Biting Conclusion

The third set was a true test of stamina and mental strength for both players. As the set advanced, it became apparent that neither player was willing to back down. The match reached its climax in another tiebreak, where Raonic’s serving prowess once again took center stage. He pounded down ace after ace, ultimately shutting the match with a 7-6(9) win.
A Career Milestone
For Raonic, this record-setting performance is a substantial milestone in his career. Known for his high-reaching height and powerful serve, Raonic has long been a force to be estimated with on the ATP tour. His ability to reliably deliver aces has earned him a reputation as one of the best servers in the history of the sport.
Looking Ahead
Raonic’s achievement and new world record at the Queen’s Club Championships have without a doubt boosted his confidence as he prepares for future tournaments. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how this achievement will impact his performance in forthcoming matches.
Conclusion
Milos Raonic’s 47 aces against Cameron Norrie at the Queen’s Club Championships is an evidence to his exceptional talent and grit to the sport of tennis. This record-breaking performance not only adds another recognition to his impressive career but also consolidates his place among the greats in tennis history. As Raonic continues to compete, tennis enthusiasts around the world will be watching closely, anticipating more memorable moments from this notable athlete.
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