Milos Raonic reaches his first semifinal since February when he takes down Grigor Dimitrov in Stockholm. Considered one of the ATP’s most promising young players after he won San Jose earlier in the year and reached the final of Memphis, the 20-year-old Canadian had hip surgery on July 5 after taking a fall at Wimbledon. The big server returned to play in mid-September and is currently ranked No. 29, but says his opponents no longer fear him. "One of the big things is having respect, and when you lose it, it’s hard to get it back," he told the Toronto Star. "If they smell blood, people in tennis are really hungry and out to expose it."
Raonic: I need to get players' respect back
Oct 21, 2011Sports on TV for Sunday, Feb. 2
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