Milos Raonic is a professional tennis player from Canada. Milos Raonic did not officially retire from competitive tennis.
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However, due to injuries, he suffered, Milos took a break from playing in 2021. Milos Raonic who has not played since 2021, registered to compete in the 2023 Libéma Open, a grass-court tournament held in’s-Hertogenbosch in June.
He won his first match back using his protected ranking, defeating fifth seed Miomir Kecmanovi in straight sets.
Raonic achieved his highest career ranking of No. 3 in the ATP singles rankings in November 2016. He has reached several Grand Slam quarterfinals and semifinals, including the Wimbledon final in 2016, where he finished as the runner-up. Raonic has also won multiple ATP titles, including the Brisbane International and the St. Petersburg Open.
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His powerful serve, which is one of the fastest in the game, is his signature weapon. Raonic is statistically one of the best servers in the Open Era, winning 91% of service games and ranking third all-time.
He plays an all-court game with an emphasis on short points, aided by his serve. All of his singles titles have come on hard courts. His overall winning percentage of 68% ranks among the highest among active players.


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