Milos Raonic would like to check out the 2017 season as soon as possible: In Tokyo, the Canadian had to give up on his comeback for reasons of obscurity.
18th place in the Race to London.It all says something about how Milos Raonic’s year 2017 has gone for Milos Raonic, and it has been clear for some time that the Canadian would have virtually no chance of participating in the final tournament in the O2 arena.Raonic was injured too long this season, had to undergo a small operation on his left wrist before the US Open.
The 26-year-old Wimbledon finalist from 2016, born in Podgorica, Montenegro, explained in Flushing Meadows that it was only a matter of removing some interfering elements, not repairing fundamentally damaged vision.On a visit to the commentator box of John McEnroe, one of those gentlemen who had been advising him on his way through the ATP tour in recent years.
Now Milos Raonic is back – and gone again.Although he won his opening match against Viktor Troicki at the ATP-World-Tour-500-Event in Tokyo in two sets, he showed a playground like Juan Martin del Potro has shown in recent years: out of consideration for a damaged wrist – not at the batting hand – Raonic played primarily sliceballs on the backhand side, rescued the ball from his opponents.
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There, however, the number three of the tournament could only play one match: Raonic had to give up after the first match against Yuichi Sugita.However, not because of his wrist, but due to an injury to the right thigh.Another mosaic piece in the picture of horror that the tennis year 2017 will bring for Milos Raonic.
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