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Raonic returns from surgery with a victory

- The Canadian Press, with files from The Associated Press The Canadian Press

Canadian tennis star Milos Raonic was victorious in his first match after foot surgery, defeating Britain’s James Ward 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 Monday in the first round of the Aegon Championsh­ips in London.

The third-seeded Raonic fired 24 aces in the match that took one hour and 49 minutes to complete. He converted three of six break points while saving four of five break points against.

Raonic will face France’s Richard Gasquet in the second round.

The hard server from Thornhill, Ont., is returning after having an operation France to help a condition that usually involves the thickening of the tissue around a nerve leading to a toe. The surgery caused him to miss the French Open.

The Aegon Championsh­ips is a warmup event for Wimbledon, where Raonic was a semifinali­st last year.

Gasquet earned his 400th ATP tour victory Monday by beating Italian qualifier Simone Bolelli 6-1, 6-2 in just 56 minutes to reach the second round.

Gasquet is the third Frenchman to reach that milestone in the Open era, after Yannick Noah (476 wins) and Fabrice Santoro (470).

The match between defending champion Grigor Dimitrov and 2010 tournament winner Sam Querrey was suspended overnight at one set apiece.

Four-time champion Lleyton Hewitt had a match point against South African Kevin Anderson but lost 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-2. Anderson had 22 aces.

Hewitt, the Australian veteran who made his Queen’s Club debut in 1998 at the age of 17, was playing the event for a 16th and final time before retiring at the Australian Open next January.

The tournament is a major warm-up for Wimbledon and has been upgraded to an ATP 500 event with an additional $1 million in prize money.

Andy Murray, French Open champion Stan Wawrinka and Rafael Nadal are also in the 32-player field. Nadal is playing at Queen’s Club for the first time since 2011. Lena Petermann scored twice in three minutes and top-ranked Germany trounced Thailand 4-0 in Winnipeg on Monday to advance to the round of 16 in the Women’s World Cup. Melanie Leupolz put Germany ahead 1-0 in the 24th minute by heading in a corner kick. The 29th-ranked Thai team hung within a goal behind a brilliant performanc­e from keeper Waraporn Boonsing. But the Germans finally made it 2-0 on Petermann’s header in the 56th minute — a feat she repeated two minutes later. Sara Daebritz later closed the scoring by tapping the ball into an open net. Germany finished atop its group with a goal differenti­al of plus-14. Elsewhere, Ada Hegerberg scored twice to secure Norway’s berth in the knockout stage with a 3-1 win over Ivory Coast. Norway (2-1-0) moves on as the second team from Group B behind Germany, and it will play the second team from Group F on June 22.

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