Milos Raonic def. Tomas Berdych
1st Set:
Berdych had trouble serving the 1st and 3rd game, going to 0-30 in both right
off the start. Some errors and poor serving contributed to that.
Berdych was able to come back in both games though. Milos took care
of his serve quite easily in between.
Milos' 2nd service game was even more concincing than his first. He
sped to 40-0, drawing an error from Berdych on a second serve to get
to 15-0, then a forehand winner and another error from Berdych to get
game point. Berdych sent another return of serve long to even it up
at 2-2. So far, Milos is by far the better player, as Berdych has a
shakey start to the match. Milos didn't even have to make a 1st serve
to win that game at love...
Next game, Berdych put in a couple of errors on the forehand again,
allowing Raonic to get to 30-30. Raonic then sent a forehand flying
high off the edge of the racquet, followed by another error on an
attempt to throw a backhand down the line. 3-2 for Berdych, on serve.
The next three service games went quickly in the servers' favour. 4-4.
Berdych got his first point in the next game on a passing shot down
the line. It looked like Raonic thought it'd go wide, but it caught
the back of the line. Berdych tried to do it again, this time he did
send it about a foot long, and Milos let it go appropriately. Some
more aggressive play by Raonic forced Berdych into the net on a
forehand. In general, up to this point, Raonic looks to be more
aggressive, which has been helping him. A bad call by the line judge
brought it back to 30-30 though, not sure what the ump said, but I
think he just didn't say anything. It's a shame, you could almost see
in the line judges face that she knew she made a mistake, but it was
too late. An awesome defensive shot followed by an amazing run across
the court for a passing shot down the line gave Raonic break point,
before outlasting Berdych in a baseline rally, which Berdych sending a
forehand into the net. 5-4 Raonic, up a break, ready to serve out the
set!
Raonic went up 15-0, but then put a routine forehand into the net,
perhaps to create suspense as he's done in the final game of many sets
recently I've noticed. He did it again though, down 15-30... But
then, like so many times before, an ace down the line when he needed
it most gets him out of trouble. 30-30. Powering through Berdych on
a baseline rally side to side, the next two points went Raonic's way.
1st set to Milos Raonic.
2nd set:
Berdych won his service game to start, but not terribly easily.
Milos returned the favour though, going down 0-30 to start his first
service game of the set. A forehand off the tape and out made it
0-40, and we can really use one of those aces... First serve went
into the net, then an aggressive approach on the net following a shot
that wasn't really good enough to do so. Berdych put a shot across
the court in front of Milos as he scrambled to cover the line...
Berdych up a break. A quick, easy hold to follow consolidated.
Milos' forehands are not doing him well now. 3-0 Berdych, Milos to
serve.
Milos went down quickly again, looking shakey and unsure.
Unfortunately for us Milos fans, Berdych has "rediscovered his Mojo"
and has triple break point very quickly. An error from Berdych saves
the first one, a couple of powerful serves forcing defensive shots
which were easily pounded away saved the next two. An ace gave hom
adv, then he pounded another serve down the middle which Berdych was
unable to keep in the court on the return. How quickly can momentum
change in a match! Milos shows us that amazing competitive spirit and
composure to rally for being down 0-40 in that one!
Still up a break, Berdych serves at 3-1. They split the first 2
points, but Milos wasn't able to put a few shots where he wanted them.
Berdych won the game almost completely on unforced errors by Raonic.
Unforced errors from his racquet almost cost him the game too though,
it was a close game. Still down a break, Milos serves at 1-4.
Pushing Berdych side to side, Raonic draws an error on the first
point. A 2nd serve ace gave him the next point. Then a first serve
ace followed by ANOTHER 2nd serve ace put away the game.
Berdych serving, up 4-2. 15-0 for Berdych, and the chair ump was able
to muster up the courage for an over-rule, they replayed the point and
Berdych went up 30-15. Raonic put a rtn of 2nd serve into the net,
Berdych up 40-0. An error (barely wide) by Berdych gave Milos his
first point of the game, but he sent the next rtn of serve long, 5-2
Berdych.
It started out as a routine hold, up 30-0 on an ace and an
unreturnable serve... but somehow Milos lost his "mojo" and Berdych's
came back again... Raonic put one into the net, unforced, then
Berdych hit an amazing forehand winner across the court from his
forehand. Berdych got break point on a forehand sent wide by Raonic,
and Milos double-faulted away the set.
3rd set:
Berdych won the first game of the 3rd set in routine fashion. It
looked as if Berdych had his second (third?) wind. Milos has his work
cut out for him in this set for sure. He will need to play at his top
level to keep up with Berdych playing like that.
Next game: Milos draws an error from Berdych, who sends a forehand
wide. Next: a serve that Berdych got a racquet on, but couldn't put
it in the right direction. Raonic made a statement with his next
serve as well, a clean ace. A dbl fault followed (though both looked
very close to me!); not to worry, a big ace out wide put the game
away. 1-1.
Berdych put his first point into the net, completely unforced, but
facing Raonic who was charging for the net. He dbl faulted again,
giving Milos an opportunity at 0-30. His next 2nd serve was very slow
though, perhaps that was the cause of Milos' forehand going long.
Another unforced error, this time on a clumsy backhand near the net,
gave Milos dbl brk point. The first rtn of serve went long, but some
awesome rallying on the baseline from Raonic, forcing a defensive lob
from Berdych to the back of the court, gave Milos an opportunity to
smash... Berdych didn't have a chance on the powerful shot to the
corner from Milos. First break of the 3rd set goes our way!
Wow. A quick hold at love, no rallies required, puts Milos up a
seemingly solid 3-1. I hope Stan Wawrinka is watching this! The way
Milos has out-powered Berdych for most of the match must be
intimidating...
The next game was tricky. Berdych seemed off to a good start, showing
Milos that he too could hit aces, and Milos put a couple of forehands
long. 40-0 for Berdych on his serve. But here's the tricky part:
Milos answered with a passing forehand as Berdych moved toward the net
on the next point, he made a great move to the net on the next point,
beating Berdych again, forcing an error, and Berdych's second serve
was sent whizzing by him to go to deuce. Berdych sent a backhand wide
on the next point, giving adv. To Raonic. A well placed serve down
the line that Milos wasn't able to return brought it back to deuce,
but Milos won the next point on a long forehand from Berdych. He
saved that break point with another ace (2 of Berdych's 4 aces so far
hit in this game). Berdych won the next rally coming into the net,
and Milos put a backhand long and Berdych escapes... Milos to serve,
still up a break.
Next hold was easy for Milos, and he then got up to triple break point
against Berdych, including a dbl fault. He aced the first brk point
away, and another 2nd serve that he slowed down considerably beat
Raonic again, with an error into the net on the return of serve.
Berdych then made a mess of a seemingly easy volley with Milos at the
back of the court, not making it over. Milos up another break. 5-2
with an opportunity to serve it out. Milos let out a little yell when
he got that break, a rare but welcome show of emotion during the
match. Surely this match is all put away now!
A SECOND SERVE ACE gave Milos the first point, a blazing first serve
ace gave him the second one. 30-0. He sent a forehand just wide on
the next rally though, but followed up with an ace down the line, 20
ACES so far. Another blazing serve that Berdych couldn't return gave
hime the match. Wow!
Final thoughts:
If anyone didn't think Milos deserved to be in the QF last week in Toronto, after getting a walkover from Andy Murray, I think they've just been silenced! Milos put in a solid performance, his 7th win over a top 10 player (how many other young up-and-comers can say that?), and there's no signs of slowing down. Wawrinka should be worried a little bit, I think his biggest challenge of the tournament will come tomorrow versus Raonic!
I will tweet from @MilosRaonicBlog when I know what court and time we can expect to see the Raonic / Wawrinka match. It doesn't look like Sportsnet showed it today unfortunately, judging by the tweets I received. If anyone saw it aired anywhere, let us know with a comment. Thanks!
Some important info:
http://twitter.com/Tennis_Canada/status/236252718619045888
From CincyProTennis' Youtube Channel:
Pics from @CincyTennis:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151030195409807.435700.71769289806&type=1
--wacb
Raonic def. Baghdatis. Next up: Thomas Berdych
Raonic def. Baghdatis
Summary
I didn't catch the first half of Milos' match today against Marcos Baghdatis. He lost to a tiebreak in the first set, but a single break in each of the second and third sets sealed it for Raonic at 6(6)-7, 6-3, 6-4. Milos did win 6 games in each set, and saved 6 (of 6) break points. Though I didn't see it, I imagine from the scoreline that the 1st set tie-break was also close.
I mentioned that Milos saved 6 (of 6) break points. It's the "get out of jail free card", that ability to serve an ace when he needs it most (like, say, the 2nd serve ace he served today) that keeps popping out as the key to victory in a sport where the ability to come up with the big points under big pressure can mean more than an hour of beating around the baseline. How frustrating it must be for opponents in those situations, to have an opportunity to break the best server in the game, then see it helplessly slip away.
https://twitter.com/MilosRaonicBlog/status/235841501962305536
Baghdatis did well to keep the scoreline where it was, considering he was only able to make about a third of his first serves. Milos was able to make two thirds of his, which is about the threshold where any lower gets us worrying.
Highlight Video
Stats
Commentary
From me (WACB):
While the service games on both sides were generally quick in favour of the server, Milos, as I mentioned, was able to dissolve Marcos' chances quickly (all 6 of them), while he was able to capitalize on 2 of 3 of his chances to break. This is another tell-tale sign of champions in this sport, the ability to ramp up your game when those opportunities present themselves. It is the type of thing we see players like Federer do, going through a match back and forth on serve until an opportunity presents itself or is created, and then having the skill and confidence to be more aggressive, and step up the play to convert. Milos showed these champion-like qualities today from my perspecive.
From Tomaso:
Yes, tougher than expected: another character-builder for Milos, as well as a nail-biter for fans! Baghdatis came out full-bore, and Milos seemed shaky to begin with. But he maintained composure (as usual!) and got himself back on form for the come-from-behind victory. Still on track for 16-seed at US Open, fingers crossed.
From TOM:
I agree Robert regarding Milos’s performance at home.He will perform better next time.
I did predict Milos would make his move at Cincy and US OPEN so again hope I’m right.
From Robert:
Magnificent ! That’s a good victory by Milos ! His defeat in Canada was due to the pressure playing home. He shows there he is better than Isner who was beaten by Gasquet. Congrats Milos !
---was there REALLY any doubt that he was better than Isner???
From multi:
NOTHING. On that note, I thought it was interesting that when I went to the ATPWorldTour.com page just now, that it showed this:
... down in the "1,328,740 People like ATP World Tour" section. I don't have a facebook account in any form and I never have, I'm not logged in to web-based email, this site's twitter, my Masters 1000 fantasy draw account, etc. right now, so I'm taking this as a coincedence. There's about a 1 in 132,000 chance that I will see him as one of the randomly selected faces from all over the world each time I visit ATPWorldTour.com, and this time he popped up.
I believe it's a sign. The "multi" who used to post on this site has been too busy with the Olympics and has apparently lost his way... He's a much better writer than I am, so if you want him back, leave a comment to that effect and I will make sure he gets the message!
Up next: Tomas Berdych
Milos has never faced Berdych before on tour. With Tomas' style of play, I think Milos will have some trouble. Tomas is big and powerful too, and has a lot of experience playing at that level, having been around a bit longer than Milos and playing Grand Slam finals and all that...
The good news is that if Raonic survives Berdych tomorrow, he'll be up against Stan Wawrinka instead of David Ferrer. Stan won today in straight sets surprisingly easily. Given Milos' record against Ferrer (lost 4/4, twice on hard courts and twice on clay), I like his potential versus Wawrinka or Nishikori much better. Though he's never met either on tour, Milos now outranks both and would be the favourite in either case. Nishikori and Wawrinka will play on Court 3 tomorrow, not before 2:30pm EDT, the Raonic/Berdych matchup will follow directly afterward on Court 3, with the winners of these matches playing each other in the QF. (note: I watched Federer v. Bogomolov Jr. today, and Federer is definitely on track to play well enough to be in that eventual semi-final for the top half of the draw!)
Though it's on Court 3, it looks like the match will happen during the supper break between the afternoon and evening sessions, so the Grandstand and Centre Court will probably be empty. This is promising for coverage from Sportsnet, who's airing the tournament most of the day tomorrow on Sportsnet ONE. ( http://www.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/ )
Of course, you can always just follow me on twitter at @MilosRaonicBlog (link), I'm hoping to be home from work tomorrow in time to watch it and if so, I'll keep you all updated!
Here's a little treat posted on the tournament's Youtube channel (what are the chances that we'd pick the same mixed doubles partner?):
--WACB
Raonic def. Gasquet at Cincinnati, 1st round
Gasquet and Raonic put in a good match. Milos played solidly, except for the final game of the first set before the tie-break, and the final game of the second set, as he was serving it out. He did come out of those games on top, but he did make us worry during the first few points of each!
As with the Toronto final, Gasquet seemed to shrink away a little after he went down a break in the second set. He visibly stopped going for Raonic's first serves and almost admitted defest right there, it seemed.
Here are my reactions throughout the match. Not much to remark about, it could have been any opponent when Milos is playing well - just too hard to break on serve.
Raonic will face Marcos Baghdatis tomorrow on Court 3, not before 2:30 EDT. We'll wait and see if SportsNet ONE will be airing it...
https://twitter.com/MilosRaonicBlog/status/235530388762660864
https://twitter.com/MilosRaonicBlog/status/235534414858305536
https://twitter.com/MilosRaonicBlog/status/235536534919602176
https://twitter.com/MilosRaonicBlog/status/235541475998441472
https://twitter.com/MilosRaonicBlog/status/235545178092494848
--wacb
Racing toward a tie-break, 4-3 in 1st set of the Raonic v. Gasquet match…
It's on serve in the first set, 4-3. The best description so far is "Avg. Rally Length: 3 shots".
--wacb
Milos in Cincy – Western & Southern Open Preview
UPDATE on how to watch tonight's match (thanks Tomaso):
https://twitter.com/MilosRaonicBlog/status/235471587321737217
Milos Raonic to face 2012 Rogers Cup Masters 1000 finalist, Richard Gasquet, in first round of Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati
Fresh off an excellent result in last week's rain-ridden Masters 1000 tournament in Toronto, Richard Gasquet is set to meet Milos Raonic, who was almost his semi-final opponent last week.
The match is set to take place not before 7 pm local (Eastern Daylight Time) on the Grandstand Court. This court is televised, so you can probably easily find a live stream of the tennis using your favorite search engine.
Both players entered the top-20 as a result of their success in Toronto at the Rogers Cup, Milos for the first time, and as for Gasquet, though he's dipped in and out of the top-20 many times, he hasn't been ranked as high as his current #13 position since August of 2011 (he was actually as high as #11 in July 2011). A QF result or better would mean another gain in points for Gasquet, who hasn't been in the top-10 since July 2008.
As for Milos, he will continue to work toward his own ranking. Though making it to the top-16 before the US Open is not out of reach, it would be hard work. A semi-final result will almost certainly be required for such a seeding heading into the US Open, but the most likely opponents he would meet along the way would be Gasquet, Simon (je suis tres desole, Robert), Berdych, and Ferrer, in that order. Top-seeded Roger Federer would be the most likely opponent in the semi-final, as he and Djokovic battle it out in Cincy to see who will be #1 heading into the US Open (read more in the ATP article here).
N.B.: It's very nice to see Roger Federer's name on the right part of the draw! My favorite thing about Djokovic's quarter of he draw is that we will very likely see a rematch of the Toronto semi-final with 7th-seeded Janko Tipsarevic, this time in the QFs. I think Tipsarevic deserved a better result than what the scoreline read in Toronto, and it looks like he'll get his chance. Both of these top Serbian players are extreme competitors, but also know how to get along well in the locker rooms, the evidence would suggest. This pic was tweeted by Janko Tipsarevic during the rain delay late on that Saturday evening (their match finished just before midnight): click to enlarge
http://instagr.am/p/ONY2lwAHMp/
https://twitter.com/TipsarevicJanko/status/234457683418288128
--wacb
Milos vs Isner, battle of the serve.
As John Isner mentioned last night, Milos is only 21, and shows amazing potential for his future career. If I had to guess why those few errors, unusual when Milos plays at his best, crept into the game enough to provide Isner with breaks and mini-breaks, I would say it is the pressure of the crowd, the hype in the stadium, the noise, cheers, etc. I'm sure it was a first for Milos, and as he said, nothing was as fun for him as playing in front of the crowd (via twitter). It was fun for us too!.
At times, on a drop shots or when serving double faults, he looked uneasy, or apprehensive, or somehow not his usual confident self. I noticed a couple of times that he got fired up after some good shots, and then a couple of errors came and his shoulders drooped again. Either was, it was very impressive condsidering the pressure and hype he must have felt, the furthest he's ever gone in a Masters (1000) at home.
Something else I noticed from the match was that, as expected, there were very few rallies. Both players looked shakey on the ralliesn since they probably had more baseline shots during the warm-up than the entire match. It most definitely was a battle of the serve, with no real chance for either player to get into a groove.
Good luck in Cincy!
--wacb
Milos Raonic and coach Blanco practicing now at Rogers Cup #HappeningNOW
Here's a pic and vid from my Blackberry of Milos practicing right no. Sorry I couldn't make them clickableas I have limited blogging capability from my mobile! You'll have to copy and paste the links.
http://bit.ly/S7Inrm
http://yfrog.com/es4aebnj
A slight pause, but we’re back up and running again…
A little scare, but we're back on track...
A little sprinkle caused a pause in the Tipsarevic/Cilic match (2-2, 1st set) on court 1. #RogersCup http://t.co/8atOUFfv
— MilosRaonic Fan Blog (@MilosRaonicBlog) August 10, 2012
... And now they're drying the lines to play again... Phew! Did they pause on Centre Court? http://t.co/ozJMAnqW
— MilosRaonic Fan Blog (@MilosRaonicBlog) August 10, 2012
Ambitious schedule tomorrow for Rogers Cup
New Schedule and Order Of Play
So, tournament organizers have planned to do the 3rd round (R16) tomorrow morning, and the QF round in the evening. Milos will be playing either John Isner or Philipp Kohlschreiber, who will have just playing their 3rd Round match a few hours earlier. Milos hasn't played either player.
On the doubles side, Raonic/Troicki handed a walk-over to Paes/Melzer. I couldn't find any reasons for the withdrawal, but I figure Milos is planning to focus on singles play, and Troicki is escaping the rain...
Click on this screenshot of the new OoP to access the schedule of play at RogersCup.com. For us fans, either watching in the stands or on CBC or Sportsnet on TV or streaming (see the bright green "Live Streaming" link at RogersCup.com), it promises to be quite a day. For the players, having to play both matches in one day will probably be tough, but I think they rested well enough today : ).
The Weather
Now for the very bad news. While this schedule sounds great and would put the tournament back on track, the weather looks no better for the rest of the tournament. Here's what Environment Canada is predicting:
- Tonight
- Periods of rain ending overnight then cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Risk of a thunderstorm this evening and overnight. Amount 5 to 10 mm. Low 17.
- Friday
- Cloudy. 60 percent chance of showers in the morning. Periods of rain beginning near noon. Risk of a thunderstorm in the morning and afternoon. Amount 10 to 20 mm. Wind becoming northeast 20 km/h late in the morning. High 21.
- Friday night
- A few showers ending after midnight then cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Risk of a thunderstorm in the evening and overnight. Low 18.
- Saturday
- Showers. High 21.
- Sunday
- Cloudy with 30 percent chance of showers. Low 16. High 25.
- source: http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pages/on-64_metric_e.html
This definitely puts the tournament in a tricky spot.
I look forward to all this rain getting overwith during the thunderstorms tonight, and waking up to a sunny GTA!
--wacb
Day session cancelled. Milos scheduled for about 9pm for doubles.
New order of play: http://tinyurl.com/cgglzyt
Day session cancelled. Milos/Troicki takes to Stadium court after Djokovic's 3rd rnd match there. It all starts at 7pm Eastern Time.
--wacb







