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  • Raonic awaits injury outcome after Wimbledon slip-up

    6/23/11 1:59 PM | Johan Lindahl
    Raonic awaits injury outcome after Wimbledon slip-up Hard-luck Canadian Milos Raonic will find out the status of his hardcourt tennis summer after a scan of the injury he suffered as he slipped and was unable to continue in his Wimbledon second-round match.

    The big-server went down on slick grass, injuring his leg after 23 minutes on court against Gilles Muller. He was taken to hospital for a scan. "It's OK, it happens," said the 20-year-old. "I just hope it's nothing too serious.

    "It could be just a minor bruising that could get better in a few days. Or it could be something more serious. But it's something pretty deep in the hip."

    Raonic sat disgustedly on the court after his fall awaiting the trainer, who took him to the sidelines for a taping. after a few minutes on court, the No. 25 knew he could not go on.

    "I didn't think I could even lift my leg, it was a pretty sharp pain. But as time passed, with the treatment, I was able to walk a bit. After the first serve, I could tell it was too much, at least too much for me."

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Get better, Milos. So sorry for your injury. We also hope it's not serious, and we want you to get better soon.

mara002 , 6/24/11 7:20 AM



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