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8Mar/11Off

Indian Wells qualifying update

Aleksandra Wozniak lost in three sets to Martic (CRO), but Rebecca Marino has advanced to the second round of qualifying to face Petra Cetkovska (CZE). On the men's side, both Peter Polansky and Frank Dancevic are looking to qualify in Indian Wells. Dancevic will face American Steve Johnson, and Polansky will Rohann Bopanna (IND) according to the qualifying draw.

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8Mar/11Off

A Brief History of Milos

Want to know more about Milos Raonic? Read "The Missile Finds Its Mark" over at the ATP website, written by Joel Drucker. The article recounts Milos' recent rise in the rankings, and how his development as a player and a person has contributed to his success. It also reveals how Raonic has become a student of the history of tennis, and how he tries to model his on-court temperament after his idol Pete Sampras.

Here is an excerpt from the article concerning Canada and Raonic's motivations as a player:

That Raonic comes from Canada is revealing. Though he is grateful to Canada’s tennis community and plans to do what he can to aid the game’s growth there, Raonic’s singular ascent and commitment show at one level that it’s very tricky to gauge if any kind of national system can truly yield great players. Said Raonic, “It’s great to be Canadian, but at the end of the day, it’s for myself, as an individual.”

I think that just about says it all.

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7Mar/11Off

Canadian women at Indian Wells

We know that Milos was granted a wildcard into the main draw on the men's side, but there are two Canadian women who are attempting to qualify for the tournament in Indian Wells.

Rebecca Marino reached the finals in Memphis a few weeks ago, but was forced to retire in the match due to an injury. Now she's back and looking to play her way into the main draw at Indian Wells. She'll be facing Tatjana Malek of Germany, who is No.145 in the WTA rankings. Marino is ranked No.63 in the world.

The other Canadian looking to qualify is Aleksandra Wozniak. She's lower in the rankings compared to Marino, currently sitting at 133. Wozniak's opponent today will be Petra Martic (CRO), who is ranked just inside the Top 100 at 95.

Here is the order of play for qualifying, which gets underway soon. Also, the main draw for the men will be released sometime tomorrow. Of course, we're eager to see who Milos Raonic will be matched up against and who else will be in his section of the draw.

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6Mar/11Off

Canada clinches Davis Cup tiebreak vs. Mexico

Milos Raonic took on Daniel Garza in the first of two singles matches today in Teluca, Mexico. With Canada's win in the doubles yesterday, Raonic could clinch the tiebreak for Canada in his rubber match against Garza. And he did just that, winning in straights sets, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.

Garza took the lead early in the first set after Raonic played a sloppy service game. Milos dug himself into a 0-40 hole after making a few errors, and Garza was able to capitalize on the gift. By working his way into some longer rallies, Raonic was able to get his backhand in order and clean up his game a little. Late in first set, Milos came from behind to win three straight games from 4-5 down.

Garza was visibly frustrated and disappointed when he couldn't close out the first set. Despite this, he stayed with Raonic throughout most of the second set. Raonic was able to comfortably serve his way out of trouble whenever Garza challenged him. It seemed like Garza had to fight off a break point or two in each of his service games, so it seemed inevitable that he was broken at 3-4. From there, Raonic took a 5-3 lead and held at love to take the second set.

This was when Milos began to show why he's ranked No.37 in the world. In the third set he broke Garza at love twice, exhibiting some excellent shot-making in the process. Raonic's serve improved greatly as the match progressed, earning 24 aces and winning an overwhelming amount of his first serve points (above 90%, I believe). There would be no comeback for Garza this time as Raonic ran away with the third set in a dominating performance.

In the final rubber match between Peter Polansky and Manuel Sanchez, Canada won in straight sets again, 6-4, 6-1. Since the Group tiebreak was already clinched, the last singles match was played as a best-of-three instead of best-of-five. Canada will advance to meet Ecuador in the second round of the Group 1 Americas in July. That means the Canadian team is one step closer to earning a spot in the World Group for 2012. View the results of the tiebreak here.

It was a solid performance all around by the Canadians, especially by Milos. In a post-match interview, Raonic made it clear that he was proud to play for Canada and alluded to his responsibilities as the No.1 player within the team. It's no secret that he's the best player, and it's important for Raonic to comport himself as such. This means winning the matches he's supposed to win, and he's proven this weekend that he can do just that.

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5Mar/11Off

Canada victorious in Doubles

Canada just took a 2:1 lead in their Davis Cup group tiebreak against Mexico. Milos Raonic and Vasek Pospisil defeated Luis Dias-Barriga and Miguel-Angel Reyes Varela in a tight 4 set match, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. The Mexican team came out firing in the first set, breaking Pospisil in his first service game of the match. That single break proved to be enough for Mexico to claim the first set.

Starting in the second, the Canadians started to find their range. Milos was solid on his serve (as usual) and was tough to beat at the net. Pospisil cleaned up his service games enough for team Canada to maintain control throughout the rest of the match. While the scoreline appears close, it was really Canada's match to lose when they started playing to their potential after the first set.

With the win, Canada has earned the chance to clinch their group match against Mexico in the first singles match on Sunday. Milos Raonic will play Daniel Garza starting at 12:00PM ET, which will be shown on Sportsnet One (or streamed at sportsnet.ca). If Raonic isn't able to get it done against Garza, Frank Dancevic will play Manuel Sanchez in the final rubber match of the tiebreak.

Canada has put themselves in a great position to win the tiebreak by winning the doubles match. It was a little touch and go at the start, but the guys settled down and got the job done. Garza will likely be playing with a lot of confidence coming off his spectacular comeback against Dancevic, but I fully expect Raonic to get the win. If Canada wins either of the two matches tomorrow, the team will advance to the 2nd Round of the Americas Group 1 to play Ecuador in July. Check out the Davis Cup draw here.

Here is the results page.

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5Mar/11Off

Canada vs México – Davis Cup tie Doubles Match Preview (Raonic / Pospisil)

The Match

Milos RAONIC and Vasek POSPISIL of Canada will be taking on Luis DIAZ-BARRIGA and Miguel-Angel REYES-VARELA of México today in a little under 3 hours from now (coverage starts at 3:00 pm ET). They will be playing to get a 2:1 lead over Mexico in their 3-day Davis Cup tie matchup at Club Deportivo La Asuncion, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.

Raonic showed yesterday that he was able to carry on his successes in Melbourne, San José, and Memphis onto the clay courts this weekend. The Canadian team is the favorite in the tie considering the singles rankings - all Mexican players are outside the top 400 and all the Canadian players within (in this case: Raonic is #37 and Pospisil is at #346).

How to Watch

In Canada, Sportsnet will be covering the Raonic/Pospisil match on SportsNet East, West, and Ontario. If you don't have these channels, you can watch over the internet at sportsnet.ca. They will be streaming over the web for free as with all of their recently acquired ATP tour broadcast rights (which include 500 and 1000 level tournaments).

One of this Canadian team's previous matches...

Back in 2010 at the Rogers Cup in Toronto, Pospisil and Raonic defeated Djokovic and Nadal (yeah, that Djokovic and Nadal) with a final score of 6-4, 6-4. You can watch the entire doubles match in HD on youtube by clicking here! The highlights of the match are embedded below:


More on this Davis Cup matchup here and here.
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4Mar/11Off

Canada and Mexico split singles matches

After day one of the Davis Cup Americas Group 1 tiebreak between Canada and host nation Mexico, the two teams are tied 1-1. In the first singles match, Frank Dancevic appeared to be cruising to a straight set victory against Daniel Garza after winning the first two sets easily and breaking his opponent's serve to start the third. Garza immediately broke back and, after a heated dispute over a line call that went in the Mexican's favour, the match turned around for him completely. Galo Blanco, Milos Raonic's coach, got involved in the line controversy and was eventually asked to leave the stands. Despite the spirited support of the Canadian team Dancevic couldn't regain his form against Garza, who had stepped up his game after getting broken in the third set. Garza won 2-6. 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.

Milos didn't seem to accumulate too much rust during his time off since Memphis. It was clear from the very beginning of the second singles match that Milos Raonic would be too much for Manual Sanchez to handle. Raonic broke Sanchez with devastating frequency throughout the match, while rarely being tested on his own serve. It was a nearly perfect performance by Milos, winning 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. Raonic had no problems closing out the match in convincing fashion, something his teammate Dancevic was unable to do in the first rubber.

Check out the Davis Cup results page here. Read more about the matches here.

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3Mar/11Off

Coach Blanco on Raonic

In this article by Kate Flory, Raonic's coach, Galo Blanco, offers insight into how Milos has improved so dramatically this year and what the future may hold for the young Canadian. Here is what Blanco says about the terrific start to the season:

“If I’m honest, we did not expect this start to the season,” Blanco told RadioMARCA. “I had a lot of faith in Milos, but his progress has been much faster than we expected. What has helped us a lot is that we didn’t stand still after reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open. If he hadn’t continued working, he wouldn’t have had those results in San Jose and Memphis. What he does so well is that he keeps wanting to improve every day. It is something he has learnt from the Spaniards."

Being able to back up his surprise run at the Aussie Open is really what has solidified Raonic's reputation as a rising star. Raonic capitalized on the momentum he gathered in Australia and carried it into San Jose and Memphis. It's been an exciting couple of months, but this is only the beginning. As Blanco admits, there is still a lot of potential for Milos.

“I do think he can win a big title, such as a Masters 1000 or a Grand Slam. However, I don’t like to set goals on this scale. I think we have to keep our feet on the ground and remember that two months ago he was World No. 150; when I started working with him he was No. 230 in the rankings. Time has shown us that with hard work, anything is possible.”

I'm curious to see how Raonic's game will play out on the clay courts. The big serve may not be as effective, so those free points might be harder to come by. However, Milos has shown that he is more than just a big server. His new-found patience allows him to setup points more effectively and pick the right time to go for the winner. Defense and strategy are key to clay court success. Of course, a bit of experience couldn't hurt either.

Raonic will compete on clay in Canada’s Davis Cup tie away to Mexico this weekend, and following his appearances at the BNP Paribas Open and Sony Ericsson Open next month, will embark on a six-week spell on clay.

Indian Wells, Miami, and a bunch of clay court tournaments? Sounds good to me.

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2Mar/11Off

Davis Cup on Sportsnet One

Relax Canadian tennis fans, Rogers Sportsnet will have coverage of the Davis Cup this weekend. The Sportsnet TV Schedule shows that Sportsnet One will air Davis Cup tennis starting at 12:00PM ET on Friday, March 4. On Saturday, coverage runs from 2:00PM-6:00PM ET on Sportsnet East, West and Ontario. Then on Sunday, Sportsnet One has coverage of the final day beginning at 12:00PM ET.

Canada is matched up against Mexico this weekend in the first round of the Group 1 Americas. Milos Raonic will be playing for Canada and it's hard not to like his chances given the lineup. This article even goes so far as to say that Raonic will run the table this weekend:

Against such a weak Mexican side Milos Raonic promises to go undefeated in all matches he plays in as does Daniel Nestor in doubles.

There is a slight discrepancy between the times listed in the article for TV coverage and those shown on the Sportsnet schedule, so I'm going by the numbers I got from the Rogers website.

I've never watched any Davis Cup action before. I always hear the commentators talk about it while watching other tournaments (specifically Patrick McEnroe when he calls matches on ESPN), but I have yet to see Davis Cup on any of the sports networks here. I guess Milos' meteoric rise in popularity has prompted Rogers Sportsnet to remedy that.

Sounds good to me.

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