Hi Guys, I wanted talk about Canadian tennis star, and current number three in the world Milos Raonic. The number three ranking is Milos highest ranking ever. I believe 2017 will be his best year as professional on the ATP Tour. He’s been knocking on the door for a few years now. But this year he will break it wide open and finally win his first Grand Slam of his career. Last year he had consistently good results from week to week. He started off the year in winning the title in Brisbane beating Roger Federer. He had a semi final showing at the Australian open. Having a two set to 1 lead against before sustaining an adductor injury. Which led to Andy Murray Coming back to win in five sets. Milos also made the finals of the BNP Paribas Open. In Indian Wells California, in March loosing to Novak Djokovic in straight sets. In June he made a big statement by making his first Grand Slam Final, at Wimbledon. In the process becoming the Canadian ever to do so, and North American Since Andy Roddick Milos recently admitted in recent interview with the media. In the lead up to the Australian Open That he cannot beat Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray by just rallying with them from the baseline. He said that must become efficient at the net, In order beat the likes of Novak and Andy. He has a combined 8-32 against the Big four (Novak Djokovic) (Andy Murray) (Roger Federer) and (Rafael Nadal.) It’s not that good to say the least, it’s only a 20 % success rate. This is precisely why this year he has hired new coach Richard Krajicek who had an excellent serve and volley game in his day. With an Amazing serve like Milos has, having a very strong net game, becomes that much more important. Therefore under Richard Krajicek’s tutelage. I believe Milos can make the next step in his career, and finally win A Grand Slam this year. I think it will be at Wimbledon. Because with his huge serve the courts at The All England Club suit his style of game the best.
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