TORONTO -- Milos Raonic entered uncharted territory for a Canadian mens tennis
player this year, reaching the top 10 in the world singles rankings and leading
the Davis Cup team to unprecedented heights.
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. He also won two tournaments in 2013 and thrilled Canadian fans by reaching the
final of the Rogers Cup last summer. He capped his impressive year Thursday by
winning the Lionel Conacher Award as the 2013 Canadian Press male athlete of the
year. Raonic made some big strides this year despite going through some
early-season struggles and a coaching change. "The fact that I was performing
under those circumstances when things werent the best leading into those events,
its really great for me," he said. "Its what Im most proud of." The Conacher
award is named after the multi-sport athlete who was chosen Canadas athlete of
the first half-century. The winner of the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as Canadas
female athlete of the year will be announced Friday and the team of the year
will be named Saturday. Raonic finished with 45 per cent of the vote in
balloting of sports editors and broadcasters across the country. Calgary
Stampeders running back Jon Cornish was well back at 22 per cent, followed by
golfer Graham DeLaet (13 per cent) and figure skater Patrick Chan (eight per
cent). "Raonic had the most successful year in the history of Canadian tennis
and his outstanding performance in the Davis Cup played a leading role in the
countrys semifinal appearance," said Yahoo Canadas Steve McAllister. "Raonics
climb up the ATP Tour rankings happens in an era that features more depth than
ever before." Raonic finished second in last years voting behind cyclist Ryder
Hesjedal. Hes the first mens tennis player to win the award, which dates back to
1932. "To have them vote (for) me and tell my story back home and being so
positive about it, its really great to see," Raonic said when reached after a
training session in Monte Carlo. "To (be) recognized through an award like this
means a lot to me." A number of womens tennis players have won the Rosenfeld
Award over the years. Aleksandra Wozniak was the last to do so, taking the
honour in 2009. Raonic won indoor hardcourt tournaments in Bangkok and San Jose
and finished with a 45-21 singles record this season, picking up more than
US$1.72 million in prize money along the way. Known for his booming serve, the
six-foot-five Raonic showed improvement in other facets of his game in 2013. His
ground strokes, backhand and net play were stronger and that helped him to some
big victories. Raonic was ranked 15th at the start of the year and hovered in
the teens for most of the season. He rose to a career-high No. 10 in early
August before falling to No. 11, where he has remained since. He won the San
Jose title for the third straight year last February after beating Tommy Haas in
the final. Raonic also helped the Davis Cup team to wins over Spain and Italy as
he endured a stretch of middling results on tour. The Canadians power game has
always been most effective on hardcourts but Raonic enjoyed some success on clay
this season as well, reaching the semifinals at Barcelona in April before
falling to Rafael Nadal. However, he struggled on the grass courts and made a
second-round exit at Wimbledon. Raonic managed an injury-free season for the
first time since joining the tour and was able to fight through that
early-season inconsistency. "I learned for the first time in the first three
years of my career how to deal with the tough moments," he said. "Not any
moments disrupted by injury or anything, just like a little bit of a slump, lets
say. It gave me a lot of experience and its helped me grow a lot. "Its great
from the educational side, but then also the way I turned around the second half
of the year and really gave myself an opportunity to achieve my goal." Raonic
made a coaching change in the spring with Ivan Ljubicic replacing Galo Blanco,
who spent more than two years in the position. An adjustment phase followed
before Raonic really got the countrys attention with an impressive performance
at the Rogers Cup. With Ljubicic pushing him to play a more aggressive,
higher-risk game, Raonic responded with wins over Juan Martin del Potro and
Davis Cup teammate Vasek Pospisil before losing to Nadal in the final. It was a
rare run of homegrown success at the countrys biggest tennis event as Raonic
became the first Canadian to reach the championship match in more than 50 years.
He lists qualifying for the final in Montreal -- his first Masters 1000 final
appearance -- and reaching the Davis Cup semifinal as his standout moments. "The
fact that I was able to execute and bring my level up in those moments and to do
well, its important to me," Raonic said. The Canadian made it to the fourth
round of the U.S. Open in September and pushed Richard Gasquet the distance
before falling in a four-hour 40-minute marathon. A trip to Serbia soon followed
as Canada continued its historic run in the Davis Cup World Group with its
first-ever semifinal appearance. Raonic, who was 5-1 at the international team
event in 2013, got by Janko Tipsarevic before losing to top-ranked Novak
Djokovic, and the host side later won the deciding match. "Its really been great
what we put together this year," Raonic said. "Doing it in tight moments, doing
it at home in Canada and playing well. So really its special for us to share
this moment as a team considering how individual of a sport we are. "To see
four, five, six Canadians doing well, its a lot more motivating for a country
than just to see one." After the Serbia loss, Raonic came out gunning at his
next tour event in Bangkok. He avenged the Gasquet loss and then beat Tomas
Berdych for his second tournament win of the year. Raonic is still trying to
break through against the sports elite. He has won two of three career meetings
against Andy Murray but is a combined 0-13 against Nadal, Djokovic, David Ferrer
and Roger Federer. However, Raonic -- who turns 23 on Friday -- has age on his
side. Hes the first player born in the 1990s and the first Canadian to crack the
top 10 in the mens singles world rankings. "Hes one of the most focused guys on
tour," said Davis Cup teammate Daniel Nestor. "Someone who is (turning) 23, I
think his maturity is far beyond his years. "Hes really impressive with his
positive attitude and real focus and drive to be a champion." Raonic, from
Thornhill, Ont., has spent the last few weeks training for warmup events ahead
of the Australian Open next month. He also has his eye on Canadas Davis Cup tie
against Japan in late January. "I think its just about development," he said of
the upcoming season. "Getting better day in and day out and picking up
experience through matches, making sure that Im making the progress and that Im
pushing myself every day, which I do already. "I think its just about time and
Ive got to keep working away." Raonic wants to crack the top six in the world
rankings next year, go deeper in the Grand Slam events and qualify for the
eight-man ATP World Tour Finals. "Even as a junior, he was just aiming high,"
said Davis Cup coach Martin Laurendeau. "He wanted to be a top-10 player and
even beyond that and he just believed it. It was just a matter of giving him the
time and opportunities to be able to do that. "His dream is coming true. I know
that hes not happy or satisfied with No. 10 or No. 11 -- he wants to go higher
and I think he will."
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Battalion 4-2 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action.WASHINGTON -- As they
pursue their uphill wild-card bid into the seasons final week, the Nationals had
another opponent to contend with Saturday night: Mother Nature. After a lengthy
wait, persistent rain finally forced the postponement of the Nationals game
against the Miami Marlins on Saturday night. The teams, and a few thousand fans,
waited nearly four hours from the 7:05 scheduled start time before an
announcement was made shortly before 11 p.m. The game was rescheduled as part of
a split doubleheader Sunday with the first game starting at 1:35 p.m. and the
second at 7:05 p.m. Washington plays in St. Louis Monday night, while Miami
hosts Philadelphia. Neither teams clubhouse was open to the media after the
postponement was announced. "Id like to call it early and play a doubleheader.
Its easier on everybody," Washington manager Davey Johnson said Saturday
afternoon. "That said, well probably be here until 1 (a.m.)." Marlins manager
Mike Redmond also said he expected that the teams would wait it out. "From what
Ive heard, I think they want to play it tonight. Nobody really wants to play a
doubleheader on our getaaway day.
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I think well sit this one out, wait it out and see what happens," he said. The
details of the decision to wait nearly four hours, and then ultimately postpone
the game, were not disclosed. The home team generally controls whether or not a
game will start, but late in the season Major League Baseball and the umpires
are part of the decision-making process. The Nationals have won 12 of 14 and
began the day five games behind Cincinnati and Pittsburgh for two NL wild card
spots. Pittsburgh defeated the Reds 4-2 Saturday night. The Marlins have lost
six of seven. Miamis Tom Koehler (3-10, 4.51) opposes Dan Haren (9-13, 4.88) in
the afternoon game, while Stephen Strasburg (7-9, 2.96), Saturday nights
scheduled starter for Washington, faces Brian Flynn (0-2, 9.64) Sunday night.
Strasburg will make his first start since Sept. 8. On Sept. 13, the day before
his next scheduled start, he felt tightness in his right forearm, so his start
was pushed back to this past Thursday. On Wednesday, Strasburg couldnt shake
forearm tightness while trying to get loose for that start, so he was again
pushed back, to Saturday.
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