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#61 wwww

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 19:42

TennisReporters Matt Cronin
Injured Milos Raonic OUT of Monday night exo in San Jose. Not sure yet if defending champ out of tourney all together


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#62 vanjabarsa

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 19:44

koja je povreda u pitanju?
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Posted 13 February 2012 - 20:04

koja je povreda u pitanju?

Ne znam. Nesto s kolenom, pretpostavljam (zbog zavoja na slikama).

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@TennisReporters He's headed to San Jose Monday, will have an MRI at Stanford, pass the results back to fancy doctor in Spain.


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Posted 13 February 2012 - 20:07

Znači i on ima svog fensi doktora :D
Nadajmo se najboljem. Rekli su kad se povukao iz DC da je nešto s kolenom, ali ništa preciznije.
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Posted 13 February 2012 - 20:08

opet ce ovde da dodje,izlecicemo ga bez problema :)

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 20:18

Ovde ima nesto vise:

Milos Raonic injury, rival's depth too much for Canada to overcome
No chance against France
By Mike Beamish, Vancouver Sun



Raonic will find his way to San Jose today as well, but for the purpose of having his sore knee examined by a specialist to determine the cause.

Even if the rocket-serving Raonic had been healthy, defeating Tsonga would have been a tall order for the 21-year-old from Thornhill, Ont. Not wishing to risk his knee against a player whose court magic can run an opponent in to the ground, Raonic pulled out.

"I really have no understanding what I'm dealing with," Raonic explained later. "That's why I'm going there [San Jose] to consult with the [ATP] medical staff and my doctor back in Spain. I have to find out what the next steps are, what needs to be done, what might not need to be done, and just follow through with that."

Raonic's agent, Graham Cross, said the player would not be made available to explain him-self, but later relented because of media pressure to have him appear. Cross also represents American star Andy Roddick, but the two players have very different degrees of status in their respective countries.

Raonic is the face of Canadian tennis, and it's difficult to insulate him, as would be the case for another A-list tennis personality such as Roddick.

"It was my decision," Raonic said. "The reason I turned down earlier requests was because I still wanted to be part of the team. We were by no means out of it. I'm here to support the team. The focus was on Frank. The focus wasn't on me. What happened was a downer. But, by no means, should the focus be on me."

The thing is, Raonic's absence from one of the most important Davis Cup matches his country has played in years points out the Achilles heel of Canadian tennis, and the fundamental differences between the 14th-ranked nation and the No. 4 French.

Read more: http://www.vancouver...l#ixzz1mI5mvy00

Early in that match (dubl), Raonic admitted he tweaked his knee,


Injured Raonic questionable for San Jose
Defending champion Milos Raonic is questionable for the SAP Open in San Jose, California, after injuring his knee in the doubles during Canada’s Davis Cup loss to France in Vancouver. Raonic pulled out of his Sunday reverse singles match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

Raonic is scheduled to fly to California on Monday and have his knee examined by doctors at Stanford Hospital. He is scheduled to play his first match on Wednesday night.

"My first priority is figuring out what the problem is, then going to the people I trust and figuring out a solution," Raonic told the press in Canada. "I have soreness when it comes to pushing when I’m in a bend position. I’m not sure what the situation there is…I would have been useless [against Tsonga] I really have no understanding of what I’m dealing with. I still need a lot more information and that’s going to be a big part of the decision (whether to play in San Jose). It will also give me time to consult with my doctor back in Spain."


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#67 Milutinov Tata

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Posted 14 February 2012 - 06:18

Milos na klupi

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Posted 16 February 2012 - 12:40

Misread of Raonic injury led to Davis Cup pullout
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Posted 16 February 2012 - 15:35

Pa ništa strašno, ne bi doneo pobedu Kanadi i da je igrao protiv Conge, a svakako bolje što je opasnost preuveličana nego obrnuto, da je nešto ozbiljno a da nije primećeno. Glavno da nije ništa strašno s kolenom. :+1:

Edited by alcesta, 16 February 2012 - 15:36.

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Posted 17 February 2012 - 18:34


Kakav je ovo improvizovani intervju, nahvatali ga negde u hotelu? :lol:
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Posted 19 February 2012 - 16:53

Evo prve prilike da se odbrani neka titula :+1:
http://www.atpworldt...peat-Title.aspx
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Posted 20 February 2012 - 18:39

Bravo za prvu odbranu titule u karijeri :thumbs:
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Posted 20 February 2012 - 20:27

Another Game for Milos Raonic ! Seinfeld and TSN with Canadian Tennis Star

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Posted 20 February 2012 - 23:37

Ten Days in the Life of MilosTo celebrate, Milos Raonic got to hop on a red-eye flight to Memphis.

Such is the life of a professional tennis player, one in which over the course of slightly more than a week the 21-year-old from Thornhill has competed for his country, suffered an apparently serious knee injury that made him unable to play for his country, found the diagnosis was wrong and instead wouldn't prevent him from defending his ATP title won last year in San Jose, fought his way to the final and then defeated Denis Istomin on Sunday to capture his second tournament of the year.

Then jetted off to Memphis, a competition which he almost won last year, losing in the final to Andy Roddick.

Yep, it's been crazy for the Maple Leaf Missile, who didn't drop serve once in winning a tournament in Chennai, India last month then upped the ante a little more in San Jose, beating Istomin 7-6, 6-2 while losing only four points on serve.

"SCARY," tweeted veteran tennis commentator Patrick McEnroe.

Not only is Raonic on a roll after fearing he might have a serious knee injury last weekend in Vancouver, but he's clearly proving that his rise to as high as No. 25 in the world is no fluke.

In defeating the likes of Jankko Tipsarevic, Julien Benneteau, Ryan Harrison, Kevin Anderson and Istomin already this season, Raonic has made it clear he's a top 25 player when healthy.

So how high can he go?

Well, again, it depends on his health, and his retired in a couple of tour matches over the past 14 months and pulled out of Davis Cup twice, including last Sunday in B.C. when he was slated to face Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France but didn't after learning an MRI on his left knee had revealed a tear that could be damaged further if he'd played.

Instead, he had it checked out again in San Jose, found the initially diagnosis was faulty, and happily went off and won the tournament.

But if he stays healthy, his spectacular serve - arguably the most lethal in the world right now - should allow him to consistent pick up ATP points and vault up the rankings. Suddenly, top 10 doesn't look impossible.

San Jose was a smaller tournament, and the next big one is next month in Indian Wells, California, followed soon after by the Sony Ericsson event in Miami and then the European clay court season.

He's solidified vulnerable areas of his game, particularly his return of serve, and now his serve seems that much more destructive. Istomin seemed to visibly wilt as it became more and more clear over the course of the San Jose final that not only had he little chance to break Raonic's serve, he could barely get a point.

For Memphis, Raonic is the No. 4 seed behind John Isner, Andy Roddick and Radek Stepanek. He opens the competition with a tricky first round match against talented but engimatic Ernests Gulbis of Latvia.


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Posted 22 February 2012 - 18:23


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