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7May/11Off

Raonic in Rome

The draw is out and Milos Raonic will play Fernando Verdasco (ESP) in the first round at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome this week.

And so the Raonic / Verdasco Saga continues... Until Raonic had retired during their last meeting at the Estoril Open, Milos had a perfect 2-0 head to head record against Verdasco. But those two matches didn't count according to Verdasco since they were played on hardcourt and, as we all know by now, it's only real tennis if it's played on the red clay.

All joking aside, it isn't an easy draw looking ahead for Milos. Awaiting Raonic should he advance to the second round is No.5 seed Robin Söderling (SWE), who isn't exactly a lightweight. There's also a possible third round match with Nicolas Almagro (ESP), but let's not get ahead of ourselves. Full disclosure: Raonic is situated in Novak Djokovic's (SRB) quarter of the draw. Djokovic came back from a set down to defeat a red-hot Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) in Madrid today, who left players such as Andy Murray (GBR) and Tomas Berdych (CZE) in his wake as he reached his first semi-final at an ATP 1000 Masters event.

The Raonic / Verdasco re-re-rematch will be last to go on Centrale on Sunday, May 8. The schedule for Rogers Sportsnet lists Monday (May 9) as the start of their TV coverage of the tournament in Rome. The finals in Madrid will be on Sportsnet One starting at 12:30PM ET on Sunday, so it is unclear if they'll be showing the Raonic match online or on TV. Who knows, they may pick it up at the last minute or show it on tape delay. If not, just surf on over to your favourite sports streaming website and watch it that way. And if all else fails, there's always the live scores ticker.

Since I don't know how to cheer someone on in Italian, I'll just keep it simple: Go Milos!

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3May/11Off

Raonic loses to Lopez in Madrid Open

Feliciano Lopez defeated Milos Raonic in the first round of the Mutua Madrid Open, 4-6 7-6(2) 6-3.

Milos Raonic came into Madrid ranked #25 in the world, coming off his semi-final run at the Estoril Open. But his ranking didn't prevent him from being dealt a less than favourable draw, having to face Feliciano Lopez (ESP) in the first round in front of a Spanish audience. And let's not forget who looms largely in the second round... some guy named Roger Federer.

It was clear early on that Raonic's serve was going to make a huge difference in the match. The first serve percentage was very high (in the 70s range), which was much better than we've seen in matches over the last couple of weeks. On top of that, Milos racked up a whopping 11 aces in the first set alone. Those are indoor hardcourt numbers, reminiscent of San Jose and Memphis! Raonic didn't face any break points in the opening set, and only needed to convert one point to break Lopez and take the set in just 30 minutes.

It was the same story in the second. Raonic was serving phenomenally. The aces kept coming, and the first serves were making it difficult for Lopez to work his way into Milos' service games. Lopez won the majority of the points off Raonic's second serve. But there wasn't a break point to be seen throughout most of the set. Serving at 4-5, Raonic hit a benchmark with his 20th ace of the match. On the hardcourts earlier this year, this usually meant that Raonic would end up winning the match behind his dominating serve.

At 5-6, Raonic held at love to forec a tiebreak to decide the second set. Lopez earned a mini-break on Milos' first point, but Raonic recovered nicely and followed that up by hitting an ace. But Lopez rallied, and won the tiebreak 7-2. This one was going the distance.

Lopez kept on rolling, breaking Raonic to open the third set. Raonic got all of his first serves in that game, but Lopez was apparently not phased by this. In his next service game, Raonic was again flawless on his first serves and would hold easily this time around. Milos was unable to get back on serve, however, failing to convert the only break chance he earned against Lopez in the third set. Lopez picked up his game and raised his first serve percentage, riding the single break to a 6-4 win.

The back injury that forced Raonic to retire from his semi-final match at the Estoril Open didn't seem to be bothering him today, as evidenced by the soaring ace count and accurate first serves. Perhaps this had something to do with playing at altitude in Madrid. This was a tight, high quality match from both players who each dropped serve only once. The tiebreak in the second proved to be the difference, and it was a surprise that Milos lost it considering how well he was serving.

I guess we will have to wait a little longer for a Raonic / Federer match. Perhaps they'll meet in a major this year...

But if it's any consolation, Verdasco is out of Madrid as well. He lost to Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE) in straight sets by a narrow margin. Now we're looking forward to see Raonic play doubles with Almagro against Verdasco / Lopez.

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2May/11Off

Raonic to play F. Lopez in Madrid… twice

In a quirk of the draw at the Mutua Madrid Open, Milos Raonic will face Feliciano Lopez (ESP) in the first round of both the main singles and doubles draw.

And that's not all -- Lopez's partner in the doubles is one Fernando Verdasco (ESP). The match will be a mostly Spanish affair as Milos, who trains in Barcelona with his Spanish coach, is teamed up with Nicolas Almagro (ESP).

Raonic is not scheduled to be on court today, giving him some extra time to recover from the back injury that forced him to retire against Verdasco in Portugal. There is more good news:  Sportsnet One is covering the Madrid Open on TV and online starting this morning at 8AM ET. The tournament is currently streaming live here.

Good luck in Madird, Milos!

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30Apr/11Off

Raonic retires, Verdasco advances

Milos Raonic retired after losing the first set of his semi-final match against Fernando Verdasco at the Estoril Open today.

EDIT: The 2011 Estoril Open Finals Day will begin tomorrow, 1 May, at 12:30 pm GMT (local time in Portugal - that's 7:30 am Eastern Time) with the Men's Doubles Final (Butorac/Rojer vs. Lopez/Marrero).  The Men's Singles Final matchup (Fernando Verdasco vs. Juan Martin del Potro) will start tomorrow, 1 May, at 3 pm GMT, or 10 am Eastern Time.  According to Sportsnet.ca, they will be airing the final starting at 2 pm ET on Sportsnet ONE (SN1) and again on SN Ontario and SN East at 8 pm, SN West at 9 pm, and SN Pacific at 10 pm Eastern Time.

As for the match, which unfortunately ended prematurely, Milos was serving well and was hitting plenty of winners compared to Verdasco. The problem was that Raonic was also making a lot errors off both wings. At times he looked visibly uncomfortable and frustrated, even after making a good shot for a winner. The set was fairly close until Raonic was serving at 4-5. Before this game, neither player had earned a single break point on the other's serve. Milos was able to save one break point against him, but Verdasco converted the second chance and took the set 6-4. At this point, Raonic approached Verdasco at the net and shook hands. To the surprise of Verdasco and all the fans, Milos retired.

It was a long day for Raonic, having to finish up a long 3-set match against Gilles Simon earlier this morning. That match was delayed due to rain late in the first set yesterday, and was suspended in the evening when it became too dark to play. According to Raonic's comments after the match, he had felt a tightness in his back that started in the morning and got progressively worse as the day wore on. Instead of pushing through the pain and risking further injury, Raonic opted to retire and focus on his recovery. Presumably, he would rather play it safe and bow out of a smaller tournament rather than continue playing and jeopardize his ability to play in the bigger upcoming ATP 1000 events and the French Open. Probably a wise decision. Of course, that's assuming the problem doesn't linger despite Raonic's preventative measures.

Let's hope this doesn't affect the tournament in Madrid, where Raonic has been given a tough draw. He's up against Feliciano Lopez (ESP) in the first round, and would meet No.3 seed Roger Federer (SUI) should he advance to the next round. Bad back or no, neither match would be an easy one.

It's too bad that Milos had to retire, but he had a good run at the Estoril Open. It's always good to get to a semi-final, and he beat a Top-30 player in Gilles Simon (who was previously ranked as high as No.6 in 2009) to get there. Making the semis in Portugal should give Raonic confidence heading into Madrid and Rome, providing the back injury doesn't keep him from playing his best.

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30Apr/11Off

Raonic through to semis at Estoril Open

Milos Raonic defeated Gilles Simon in three sets at the Estoril Open, 7-6(4) 4-6 6-3.

The first set was close, with both players earning a single break and taking the set to a tiebreak. Milos edged out Simon in the tiebreak, but couldn't carry that momentum into the second set.

Simon quickly jumped out to a double break lead and was mounting a comeback. But Raonic made a bit of a comeback of his own to break Simon twice to get back on serve. Serving at 4-4, Milos was broken again and Simon would hold to take the second set.

It was Raonic who took the lead early in the third and managed to hold on to it to take the set and the match.

Raonic advances to his first clay court semi-final and will face Fernando Verdasco (ESP) later today, weather permitting. Verdasco came back from a set down to defeat Anderson (RSA) and have a chance to play some real tennis against Raonic on clay.

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29Apr/11Off

Unexpected Darkness Phenomenon plagues Estoril Open – Games Delayed!

Milos Raonic's match against Gilles Simon was delayed until late this afternoon due to rain.  After it began, it was postponed due to darkness with Milos about to serve at 5-6.  Although the players are on serve, each player has been broken once thus far, with Milos saving 0/1 break points and Simon saving 1/2.

The Milos Raonic (CAN) versus Gilles Simon (FRA) quarter-final match will resume tomorrow, 12 noon GMT, or 7 am Eastern Time on Court 1. It's unclear whether Sportsnet will be airing the matches this early, but their website states they will be showing the semi-finals tomorrow, starting at 3 pm Eastern.  Best thing to do is check all their channels out at 7 am tomorrow.  If they aren't carrying it, find a stream on the internet or check out the live score ticker available here.

If Milos wins his quarter-final match against Simon, he will face the winner of the Verdasco / Anderson match at 4 pm local (11 am Eastern Time) on Central Court.  The Verdasco / Anderson match which will be resuming at 12 noon local time in Portugal as well on "Centralito".  Verdasco had just enough time to lose the first set in a tiebreak before darkness caused the postponement of that match as well.

28Apr/11Off

Raonic through to Quarterfinals

Milos Raonic defeated Portuguese wildcard Joao Sousa in straight sets, 6-3 6-3. It wasn't a picture perfect perfomance by Milos, but he held the advantage throughout the entire match and was never really in danger of falling behind at any point.

Raonic got off to a great start, holding at love in his first service game. With Sousa serving at one all, Raonic got the break to take the early 2-1 lead. It wasn't long before Milos opened up the lead with another break to go up 4-1. But in the next game, a string of errors by Milos gave Sousa a 0-40 lead and an opportunity to break back -- which he did on the second chance. Sousa followed that up with a convincing hold, giving the Portuguese crowd something to cheer about. But Raonic still had the single break advantage at this point. Milos got his game back on track and held at love for a 5-3 lead. After Sousa got into a dispute with the Umpire over a line call that went against him, Raonic quickly earned a couple of break points and converted the first one to take the set 6-3.

Things were still looking good for Milos on serve, hitting two aces and holding at love to start the second set. The same could not be said for Sousa, who never really had an easy service game. Sousa dropped serve in his opening game of the second set, giving Raonic the 2-0 lead. Milos kept on rolling, holding at love again to get to 4-1. Sousa was still having trouble on his serve and Raonic broke Sousa again, increasing the lead to 5-1. Milos was a little shaky serving for the match, and dropped serve for the first time in the second set. Luckily, Raonic would have another chance to serve out the match, and this time he would get the job done.

With the convincing win, Milos advances to the quarterfinals at the Estoril Open -- his first quarterfinals at an ATP clay court event. His opponent in the next round will be either No.4 seed Gilles Simon (FRA) or Carlos Berlocq (ARG). As I write this, Simon is currently leading 5-2 in the first set.

UPDATE: Gilles Simon def. Carlos Berlocq 6-2 6-1.

Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that Rogers Sportsnet will be covering the Estoril Open online or on TV. That's kind of a bummer. But there's always the internet...

UPDATE #2: It looks like Rogers Sportsnet will be carrying Milos' quarterfinal match on Friday, starting at (or not before) 11AM ET.

Good luck in the quarters, Milos!

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26Apr/11Off

Milos Raonic defeats Igor Andreev at Estoril Open – Portugal

The Match

Milos Raonic (CAN) defeated Igor Andreev (RUS) this afternoon in straight sets.  The stats for the match were similar for both players except for one important one: Raonic saved 8 of 8 break points and Andreev was only able to save 1 of 3.  Milos has shown again that he's able to pull it off under pressure when it counts.

Milos Raonic's 2nd round match-up versus Joao Sousa

Wildcard Joao Sousa (POR) defeated the other Portuguese Wildcard, Gasta Elias, in their 1st round match yesterday.  With Elias' retirement when down in the 3rd set 5-2, Joao Sousa earned a 2nd round match-up versus Raonic to take place sometime on Thursday, 28 April (timing yet to be posted).

EDIT 27 April: The Milos Raonic 2nd round match versus Joao Sousa will take place tomorrow, 28 April, not before 2:00pm local time (or not before 9 AM Eastern Time).

26Apr/11Off

Might Milos Raonic meet Fernando Verdasco in the Semi-Final at the Estoril Open in Portugal?

San José and Memphis

We all remember back in February when Milos Raonic beat Fernando Verdasco (ESP) back-to-back in the Finals of the SAP Open in San José and in their opening match of the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships in Memphis.  At match point in San José, Verdasco was visibly upset that a spectator apparently ruined the point by yelling during Milos' tournament-winning serve (see video below and article here).

Verdasco after back-to-back losses to Raonic

After losing the matches, Verdasco commented that "For me that's not a real match in tennis. I hope to play soon against him in clay court to show him what it is to play tennis, and play rallies, and run, and not [just] serve."  This prompted Chris Chase from Yahoo Sports to ask "if hard court tennis isn't "real" tennis, then are we to consider Verdasco's two non-clay tournament titles to be null and void? Does Roger Federer only have one Grand Slam title now? Did Rafael Nadal waste his time retooling his game to improve on grass and hard? Will history judge Pete Sampras to be a lesser player than Gaston Gaudio?" (link)

Since losing to Raonic back-to-back in February, Fernando Verdasco has won only one ATP match (d. Berankis (LTU) at Indian Wells) and his match at Davis Cup Round 1. He has dropped to #15 in the ATP rankings from #9 during the San José and Memphis tournaments.
I have to say I agree with Chris' sentiment there.  Hard courts are real tennis.

Possible Verdasco / Raonic Semi-Final match?

Milos has shown since those matches that he is very versatile and has also been performing well on the clay surface thus far in the season.  Verdasco's only match on clay since was a loss to fellow Spaniard Tommy Robredo in Monte Carlo.  His only wins since, at Davis Cup and at Indian Wells, were on the hard court surface.

If both players are able to win the requisite matches, their semi-final match will be a rematch of those played in Memphis and San José earlier this year.  It promises to be a very exciting match that both players would surely very much like to win!

...  But first, Milos will play later this afternoon (12:30 pm Eastern Time) against Igor Andreev (RUS) at the Estoril Open, a player that beat him earlier this year (head-to-head) - but as stated in an earlier post, Milos has come a long way since.

Go Milos!

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24Apr/11Off

Estoril Open Draw

The main singles draw for the Estoril Open is out -- you can view it here. Since the Estoril Open is such a small event (ATP 250), Milos Raonic was one seed ranking away from receiving a bye into the second round. So according to the draw, Milos will face Igor Andreev (RUS) in the first round. Andreev is ranked 100 in the world and is obviously not seeded in this tournament. Looking at the head-to-head, Andreev beat Raonic in Kuala Lumpur in three sets last year. But that was their only meeting and it came before Raonic's rise in the rankings this season.

The order of play has been posted for Monday, April 25, but Raonic isn't scheduled for that day. Their match should be on Tuesday. Not sure yet if Rogers Sportsnet will be streaming this tournament.

Canadian Peter Polansky fell short of earning a spot in the main draw, losing to Roger-Vasselin (FRA) in the second round of qualifying.

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