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Big-serving Raonic moves a step closer to top-three

- Reuters

london — Less than two weeks after pulling out of the Paris Masters semifinals with a thigh injury, Milos Raonic reached the last four at the ATP World Tour Finals and is close to breaking into the top three of the rankings.

His 7-6 (5) 6-3 victory over Austrian Dominic Thiem on Thursday left him second in the Ivan Lendl Group behind Novak Djokovic who won all his three matches.

Raonic maintained his remarkable success in London this year with a powerful display that secured the runners-up spot in the group. The world number four had enjoyed impressive runs to the

I have to try to do my best to accentuate that as much as possible in my own favour Milos Raonic

Wimbledon and Queen’s finals on the other side of the capital in the summer and he saw off Thiem in 90 minutes to reach his ninth semifinal of the year.

Raonic will next meet world number one Andy Murray, the man he was supposed to play in the last four in Paris, for a place in the final as the Briton beat Swiss Stan Wawrinka 6-4 6-2 on Friday to seal top spot in the John McEnroe Group. “I’ve played Andy many times this year,” Raonic told reporters. “I haven’t gotten the better of him.

The one thing I might have is how much he has on his shoulders right now, a lot of consecutiv­e matches, and what he’s playing for,” he added in reference to Murray bidding to end the year as world number one.

“I have to try to do my best to accentuate that as much as possible in my own favour so I can really get the most out of myself and hopefully be able to get on top of him for once this year.” Murray has an 8-3 win-loss record against Raonic who has been beaten in all their five encounters this season.

The Canadian also has a target to aim for as he looks to climb from fourth to third in the rankings.

“It’s very big for me. I had a very big goal of wanting to win my first slam this year. I came up short on that,” said Raonic.

“That was what I had for myself as the biggest motivator after the US Open.”

Japan’s Kei Nishikori, the world number five, will also be on court Friday when he plays Croatian Marin Cilic. —

 ?? AFP ?? 9th Semifinal appearance of the year for Raonic 4 Current world ranking of Canadian Raonic 90 Minutes: Time taken by Raonic to beat Dominic Thiem Canada’s Milos Raonic celebrates after beating Austria’s Dominic Thiem at the O2 Arena in London. —
AFP 9th Semifinal appearance of the year for Raonic 4 Current world ranking of Canadian Raonic 90 Minutes: Time taken by Raonic to beat Dominic Thiem Canada’s Milos Raonic celebrates after beating Austria’s Dominic Thiem at the O2 Arena in London. —

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