Times Colonist

STUTTGART OPEN Raonic’s straight-sets win sets up final with Federer

-

STUTTGART, Germany — Canada’s Milos Raonic has reason to be confident entering his first ATP World Tour final in over a year. He’s coming off four straight-set victories last week at the Stuttgart Open and has beaten his next opponent — soonto-be world No. 1 Roger Federer — in two of their past three meetings.

Raonic’s ranking has slipped to No. 35 as he has battled injuries over the last few seasons, but the 27-year-old from Thornhill, Ont., appears to be back in top form at the grass-court event. He dispatched defending champion Lucas Pouille of France 6-4, 7-6 (3) on Saturday.

“It’s a really positive step forward for me,” Raonic said. “I’ve played good tennis this week. I’ve come back from not playing the last few weeks and I’ve come back playing at a high level. So I’m very happy with myself and I hope I can continue to improve my level again [today].”

The seventh-seeded Canadian had 19 aces and saved the only break point he faced. “I haven’t faced many break points so far this week,” Raonic said. “I’ve taken care of my serve. I’ve done that part well. I’ve created some opportunit­ies, I haven’t always made the most of them but I’m keeping pressure on my opponents there.

“All of that has paid off in tiebreaker­s. I’ve played well throughout those as well.”

The top-seeded Federer edged Nick Kyrgios 6-7 (2), 6-2, 7-6 (5) in the other semifinal. Kyrgios forced a mini-break in the deciding tiebreak, but Federer remained steady and sent a short backhand past the Australian on his first match point. Federer will be looking for his 18th career grass-court title.

“It would mean a lot to me to win Stuttgart, no doubt about it,” Federer said. “I’m really excited to play Milos. He’s in great shape again. It’s nice for him, and I hope we can play another great match and I’m really excited to be in the final here.”

The Swiss star has a 10-3 in career head-to-head meetings against the Canadian.

Federer, 36, won their quarterfin­al last year at Wimbledon while Raonic was victorious in their 2016 semifinal meeting at the All-England Club. Raonic also beat Federer to win the Brisbane Internatio­nal in January 2016.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Milos Raonic returns the ball to Lucas Pouille in their semifinal match during the ATP Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart on Saturday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milos Raonic returns the ball to Lucas Pouille in their semifinal match during the ATP Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart on Saturday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada