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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

{allcanada} Raonic, Bouchard victorious in U.S. Open 2nd round

 

NEW YORK — Milos Raonic was lying prone on the court while a trainer put the tennis star through a series of stretches.

He had tore through the opening set of his second-round match at the U.S. Open when a troublesome back injury caught up with him. For a while, the 10th seed wondered if he'd be able to finish the match.

Raonic rebounded and toughed out a 6-2, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (1) win over Spain's Fernando Verdasco on Wednesday to advance to the third round of the final Grand Slam of the season.

Later, Raonic was joined in the third round by fellow Canadian Eugenie Bouchard, who downed Polona Hercog of Slovenia 6-3, 6-7 (2), 6-3. Bouchard, who has struggled through much of the year after a fantastic 2014 season, has appeared strong in her first two matches in New York as she looks to end 2015 on a high note.

Raonic needed just 26 minutes to win the first set. But it soon became clear 24-year-old from Thornhill, Ont., who has battled injuries this season, was playing in discomfort.

He received treatment during a medical timeout in the second set and also received massages during some of the changeovers.

"There were sometimes doubts, should I keep going or not," Raonic said. "The worst part was it was sort of getting worse and worse.

"It is what it is. Deal with it and move on."

He was able to fight through the injuries and, after dropping his first set of the tournament in the third, cruised to an easy win in the fourth-set tiebreak.

Raonic fired 18 aces to Verdasco's 16 and broke the Spaniard on three of seven chances while saving all four break points he faced.

"When I saw that I was able to hold serve, I guess I was always going to give myself some kind of a chance," Raonic said.

He said doctors have told him his recent discomfort is unrelated to the foot injury that kept him out of the French Open earlier this year.

Raonic will face another Spaniard, 18th-seed Feliciano Lopez, in the third round. Lopez advanced with a five-set victory over Mardy Fish in what turned out to be the last match of the veteran American's career. Fish said he would retire after the U.S. Open.

Bouchard, from Westmount, Que., had 14 break-point chances against Hercog, converting seven of them. But Bouchard also saved just four of the nine break points she faced.

Bouchard will face Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova in the third round.

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