Toronto Star

Raonic returns to claim CP male athlete honour

- GREGORY STRONG THE CANADIAN PRESS

Canadian tennis star Milos Raonic set three main goals at the start of the 2014 season.

He wanted to reach the top six in the world rankings, go deeper in Grand Slam events and qualify for the ATP Finals. Raonic hit all those targets over a campaign highlighte­d by a semifinal appearance at Wimbledon and his first World Tour 500level event victory.

He capped his season Friday by winning the Lionel Conacher Award for the second year in a row. The honour is awarded annually to The Canadian Press male athlete of the year.

Raonic became the first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam men’s singles semifinal in the Open era. He fell to Roger Federer in straight sets at the All England Club but later gained revenge with his first career victory over the Swiss star at the Paris Masters.

That win helped Raonic qualify for the season-ending tournament in London for the first time. He finished the season ranked eighth in the world and posted a 49-20 record on the year.

“I did achieve the goals that I specified but I always have this yearning for more, more, more,” Raonic said in a phone interview after a recent training session in Monte Carlo. “It doesn’t matter how much I do, I always want more — especially when it comes to my tennis.”

Before Raonic, the last Canadian to reach a men’s singles semifinal at a major was Robert Powell at Wimbledon in 1908, according to Tennis Canada. Montreal native Greg Rusedski reached the U.S. Open final in 1997 but he was representi­ng Britain at the time.

Raonic, from Thornhill, is the only tennis player to win the Conacher Award, which dates back to 1932.

He said he has been getting stronger mentally and it helped him get results throughout the 2014 campaign.

He made progress at the Grand Slam and Masters Series events and also improved his game on clay and grass surfaces.

“It’s hard as an athlete to really be playing your best throughout the whole year and I was able to consistent­ly play well in the big tournament­s,” he said.

Raonic finished with 29 of the 82 votes (35 per cent) in balloting by sports editors and broadcaste­rs across the country. Los Angeles Kings defenceman Drew Doughty was second with 19 votes (23 per cent).

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Repeat winner Milos Raonic is the only tennis player to receive the Lionel Conacher Award.

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