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Andy Murray is a player accustomed to making history. The US Open, Olympics, Wimbledon and Davis Cup winner can make more today: if he beats Milos Raonic in the final of Queen's he will be the first man to ever win the competition five times. Boris Becker, Lleyton Hewitt, Andy Roddick, Roy Emerson and John McEnroe have all won it four times. Murray keeping good company there.

A. Murray vs M. Raonic | Queen's
Men's Singles | Final | 19.06.2016 | London
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Tom Adams

Updated 19/06/2016 at 16:02 GMT


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So what is the head-to-head record today? Murray has won five of their eight meetings, with Raonic obviously winning three. It is their first ever meeting on grass though, and Raonic's first ever final on grass. Murray has won the past four meetings, most recently in Monaco, but before that in the Australian Open semi-final.
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14:15
So as well as it being Murray v Raonic, it's also Lendl v McEnroe in the battle of the newly-appointed super coaches. They had quite a rivalry back in the day. There's so many layers to this match.
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14:10
Coming up against world number two Murray is world number nine Milos Raonic, who is now of course being coached by John McEnroe, one of those four-time winners. Here's a snippet of what he had to say. Remember: you can watch the match live on Eurosport 2 and Eurosport Player.
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