Raonic begins Rogers Cup as second-ranked Canadian behind newcomer Shapovalov
TORONTO — Milos Raonic is heading into this year’s Rogers Cup in a different position than the one he’s become accustomed to over the last few years.
Supplanted by teenager Denis Shapovalov as the top-ranked Canadian in the men’s singles draw, there’s suddenly a lot less outside pressure on the Thornhill, Ont., product to succeed in the lone ATP Masters event on home soil.
But Raonic, who ranked as high as No. 3 in the world two years ago, said he never felt expected to carry Canadian tennis on his shoulders anyway.
“It’s fun to have other guys doing well but it’s never been a burden, it’s never been anything,” Raonic said Sunday. “It’s just been me doing the best I can in every situation that’s ahead of me.