No relief for Canada’s Milos Raonic with Murray withdrawal from Rogers Cup
TORONTO — Canada’s Milos Raonic doesn’t feel any type of relief now that world No. 2 Andy Murray won’t be in attendance at this week’s Rogers Cup.
Raonic suffered his sixth straight defeat to Murray earlier this month in the final at Wimbledon. The Briton has beat Raonic four times this year, including the semifinals of the Australian Open, quarter-finals at Monte-Carlo and the finals at the Aegon Championships just before Wimbledon.
Despite the losing streak against the Scottish star, Raonic says that not having Murray in the field is more disappointing than comforting.
“I look forward to those things. I don’t look ahead but at the same time you want to face off against these guys,” Raonic said Sunday at Aviva Centre. “I’ve struggled with him, but at the same time, the best player in the world (Novak Djokovic) is still at this tournament. And if you want to do well, you’re going to have to try and find a way past him and many others.”


