WATCH: Raonic wins
Tie Break Tens in
Indian Wells

Milos Raonic got his time in Indian Wells started on the right foot on Tuesday, by winning the “Rafa & Friends” Tie Break Tens Eisenhower Cup.

With thudding forehands, rocket serves and assertive play at the net, Raonic defeated Gael Monfils (10-7), Marin Cilic (10-3) and Stan Wawrinka (10-6) consecutively in super tiebreaks.

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As a result, he won $150,000—and raised more than $500,000 for local charities.

Rafael Nadal, the headliner of the show, beat Taylor Fritz in the first round, but lost a tight one to Wawrinka in the semis, 13-11.

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And perhaps the biggest takeaway from the event was its innovative coin-toss alternative: rock, paper, scissors.

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Fritz may have lost his first tiebreak to Nadal, but at least he conquered the Spaniard at the very start.

He also got some quality time with the 17-time Grand Slam champion, as players not on court stayed warm on courtside stationary bikes.

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The rock, paper, scissors coin toss should stick around, or at least be considered for events like the NextGen ATP Finals.

WATCH: Raonic wins
Tie Break Tens in
Indian Wells

WATCH: Raonic wins Tie Break Tens in Indian Wells