Ace

How Tennis Star Milos Raonic Served His Way to the Top

Biography & Memoir, Sports
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Author: Oakland Ross ISBN: 9780887856228
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches Language: English
Author: Oakland Ross
ISBN: 9780887856228
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches
Language: English
He's the finest male singles tennis player in Canadian history, with a serve some say is currently the best in the world. And when Milos Raonic of Thornhill played at the Davis Cup World Group quarter-finals in April, it was this country's first competition at that level. The 22-year-old's victory meant another first: Canada's attendance at September's Davis Cup semifinals. Among the world's Top 20 players, the six-foot-five Raonic has generated tennis pride in this country while inspiring a crew of superb younger players. In Ace: How Tennis Star Milos Raonic Served His Way to the Top, award-winning Toronto Star writer Oakland Ross teases out the physical attributes, personal characteristics and family dynamics that have made Raonic a force in the sport. A tennis player himself, Ross brings uncommon insight to Canada's best hope for racquet dominance.
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He's the finest male singles tennis player in Canadian history, with a serve some say is currently the best in the world. And when Milos Raonic of Thornhill played at the Davis Cup World Group quarter-finals in April, it was this country's first competition at that level. The 22-year-old's victory meant another first: Canada's attendance at September's Davis Cup semifinals. Among the world's Top 20 players, the six-foot-five Raonic has generated tennis pride in this country while inspiring a crew of superb younger players. In Ace: How Tennis Star Milos Raonic Served His Way to the Top, award-winning Toronto Star writer Oakland Ross teases out the physical attributes, personal characteristics and family dynamics that have made Raonic a force in the sport. A tennis player himself, Ross brings uncommon insight to Canada's best hope for racquet dominance.

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