Canadians world wide hold their breath as Canadian Miles Raonic takes on # 2 Ranked Djokovic in Melbourne later today.


I’m waiting in anticipation today for the match between #2 Djokovic and my fellow Canadian Milos Raonic at the Australian Open in Melbourne later today at 4:00 PM Melbourne time.



My heart is with Raonic but my common sense knows that it would take a miracle for him to win against number two 
Djokovic who beat number one Nadal earlier this year in Australia.

But as all seasoned tennis players know there's always a day when the best player has his worst day and the worst player has his best day. 

"There's always a day when the best player has his worst day and the worst player has his best day". 

I pray to all the Bali God's for support.

Whatever the outcome Canadians and I worldwide are proud Raonic, who has been injury ridden for the past 12 to 24 months has reached the quarter-finals Australian open.

Let's pray that he has even an even better match than his impressive win two days ago against  former World No. 3, Marin Cilic.


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Milos Raonic hits 35 aces in his straight-sets win against fellow former World No. 3 Marin Cilic.

Raonic Crushes 35 Aces, Beats Cilic To Reach Australian Open Quarter-finals
Jan262020
ATP Staff

Canadian into fifth quarter-final in Melbourne


The Australian Open is called the ‘Happy Slam’. It’s certainly a happy place for former World No. 3 Milos Raonic.

The Canadian star defeated another former World No. 3, Marin Cilic, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 on Sunday to reach the quarter-finals in Melbourne Park without dropping his serve in four matches. This marks Raonic’s 10th trip to the last eight of a Grand Slam.

“It feels pretty damn good, I’ve got to say,” Raonic said on court after his win. “I can’t complain about it and I’m just happy with how things are going. I’m happy I have another chance to play in two days here and it’s been an exciting tournament for me so far, but hopefully there are more exciting things ahead.”







The 29-year-old is into the quarter-finals in Melbourne for the fifth time, and for the second year in a row after putting on display a clinical serving performance, crushing 35 aces and winning all of his service games in a two-hour, 19-minute victory.

"It's always been very positive for me here, and I always found a way to play well," Raonic said. "[I'm] fresh physically and mentally at the start of the year and having some time to train in the off-season, it does me a lot of good."

Raonic will try to reach his second Australian Open semi-final when he plays seven-time champion Novak Djokovic, who cruised past No. 14 seed Diego Schwartzman. The World No. 2 leads their ATP Head2Head series 9-0.

“I think I’m going to have to hit more than 35 aces,” Raonic said.

In the early going, Cilic appeared the sharper player, taking control early in rallies and being quick to pounce on every opportunity to take a big cut at a ball. But Raonic saved an early break point with a big serve, and once it got to crunch time in the opener, the tone of the match changed.







Suddenly Cilic, who took five sets to beat both No. 21 seed Benoit Paire and ninth seed Roberto Bautista Agut in the second and third round, respectively, began to get tight. The forehands that were landing at the start of the match were being pushed into the net. And with the way the Canadian was serving, that was the only opening he needed.

Raonic hit a backhand down the line to force an error from Cilic, breaking for the first set. From there, he never seemed out of control of the match. Raonic crushed a backhand return winner on the full stretch to break for a 2-0 lead in the second set, and he was off to the races.

The eight-time ATP Tour champion won 79 per cent of his first-serve points and struck 55 total winners to only 23 unforced errors. And whenever Cilic sniffed an opportunity, Raonic was quick to erase it.

At the end of the third set, Cilic earned two set points out of nowhere on Raonic's serve. But the Canadian quickly dispatched those chances with three massive serves. And again, Cilic tightened up, making errors to give Raonic the decisive break. Fittingly, the No. 32 seed ended the match on an ace.

"I did a lot of things really well, and I had the idea of how I wanted to play," Raonic said. "I was happy I could execute and sort of live up to that."

Raonic levelled his ATP Head2Head series with Cilic at 2-2.

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