Milos Raonic eliminated by Mackenzie McDonald in third round at National Bank Open
Raonic’s serve didn’t have its usual zip and he made 32 unforced errors to just 12 for the American. The former world No. 3 was the last Canadian remaining in the singles draw.
The 32-year-old from nearby Thornhill, Ont., never really seemed to settle in despite the encouragement from the partisan crowd on centre court.He kept Raonic guessing at times, working in the occasional serve and volley while relying on his effective ground strokes and ball placement.
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