Expect Big Things From Raonic in 2012
There are a lot of young studs in
professional tennis that can really make their mark on the sport in the 2012
season, no one more than Milos Raonic of Canada. Last year, was the first full
season for Raonic in pro tennis and he came out really successful by getting
his year-end ranking to number 31 in the world.
Raonic
has extreme potential to be one of the best players in the world within the
next few years. Most experts have him winning a Grand Slam event (Australian
Open, French Open, Wimbledon, or U.S. Open) sooner rather than later. Raonic’s
serve has been compared to the likes of big guys like John Isner and Ivo
Karlovic, and getting those free points via aces will help him sustain energy in
long, grueling matches.
Milos Raonic’s game is similar to Andy Roddick when his career started. The
huge serve and bullet forehands are exactly how Roddick won the 2003 U.S. Open
at age 21, the same age Raonic is now. The two weaknesses that could hold
Raonic back for now is his backhand to be inconsistent at inopportune times and
his movement around the court, being a big guy he’s not a natural defender.
The
best chance Raonic has at winning a Grand Slam in 2012 will be at the
Australian Open. He had a lot of success in first appearance there last year
with a 2nd round straight-set win over Michael Llodra, a 3rd round
win over Mikhail Youzhny, who was ranked 10th at the time, and a
loss in the round of 16 to the fifth ranked player in the world, David Ferrer
in four sets. He can do really well in Australia because it’s the first major
of the year, some talented players can come out flat this early in the year and
it is extremely tough to mount a big comeback in the summer heat in Melbourne.
Raonic won his warm-up tournament in preparation for Australian at the Chennai
tournament in India. In the finals he beat the ninth ranked player in the
world, Janko Tipsarevic, who said that it is only a matter of time before
Raonic is among the elite players in the world.
Let’s
see what Raonic is capable in 2012, I think all the tennis experts, and
Tipsarevic, could be right.

You did a great job giving reasons to why Milos Raonic is a player to follow becuase of his potential to be the best player. I'll be following him.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kyle! You wrote this article so well and it really highlights and foresees Raonic's upcoming career.
ReplyDeleteJudging from the picture, that guy looks pretty intense. I would not want to meet him in a dark alley. Looks like he has a pretty exciting year ahead of him.
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