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Raonic advances to third round in Miami

Six-time tournament champ Djokovic ousted as elbow problems persist

- STEVEN WINE

Milos Raonic KEY BISCAYNE, FLA. of Thornhill, Ont., advanced to the third round of the Miami Open on Friday with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Mikael Ymer.

Raonic made good on three of four break points while fending off a pair of break points for the wild-card entry from Sweden. The Canadian had 16 aces in the 68-minute match. His next opponent will be Diego Schwartzma­n of Argentina, who topped Nicolas Jarry of Chili 6-3, 6-1.

Raonic is ranked 25th by the ATP while Schwartzma­n is 16th. Raonic won their only previous meeting in two sets last year in Brisbane.

Canadian Vasek Pospisil was in action later Friday against Andrey Rublev of Russia. In women’s play, Eugenie Bouchard of Westmount, Que., and American partner Sloane Stephens were scheduled to play Russians Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina in doubles.

Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic’s 16-match Key Biscayne winning streak ended, and his struggle to come back from an elbow injury continued.

Djokovic lasted barely an hour at a tournament he has won six times, losing his opening match Friday to Benoit Paire, 6-3, 6-4.

The defeat was Djokovic’s third in a row. He returned from a sixmonth injury absence at the Australian Open and lost in the fourth round, and was upset two weeks ago at Indian Wells by Taro Daniel, a 109th-ranked qualifier.

“I’m trying, but it’s not working,” Djokovic said. “Obviously, I’m not feeling great when I’m playing this way. Of course I want to be able to play as well as I want. Just it’s impossible at the moment. That’s all.”

Djokovic sat out the last half of 2017 because of problems with his racket-swinging arm, saying it had been bothering him for more than a year. He was sidelined again after this year’s Australian Open and said he had a “small medical interventi­on” on his elbow.

Against the 47th-ranked Paire, Djokovic dropped serve four times, returned poorly and had difficulty anticipati­ng his crafty opponent’s drop shots.

In women’s play, Naomi Osaka’s breakthrou­gh winning streak ended with a loss to No. 4-seeded Elina Svitolina 6-4, 6-2. Osaka said began feeling ill before the match but didn’t want to retire after upsetting eight-time champion Serena Williams in the first round. The 20-year-old Osaka is ranked a career-high 22nd and won her first career title last week at Indian Wells.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Milos Raonic, of Thornhill, Ont., returns to Sweden’s Mikael Ymer en route to winning in straight sets in secondroun­d action at the Miami Open Friday in Key Biscayne, Fla.
LYNNE SLADKY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milos Raonic, of Thornhill, Ont., returns to Sweden’s Mikael Ymer en route to winning in straight sets in secondroun­d action at the Miami Open Friday in Key Biscayne, Fla.

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