Milos Raonic to assess knee injury, hopes to avoid surgery

After exiting the Australian Open at the hands of Lucas Pouille, Milos Raonic may have to miss the Davis Cup due to an ongoing knee problem.

Published : Jan 23, 2019 20:33 IST

Milos Raonic was knocked out at the quarterfinal stage of the Australian Open, losing to Lucas Pouille in four sets.
Milos Raonic was knocked out at the quarterfinal stage of the Australian Open, losing to Lucas Pouille in four sets.
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Milos Raonic was knocked out at the quarterfinal stage of the Australian Open, losing to Lucas Pouille in four sets.

Milos Raonic's next step after Australian Open elimination is to examine his ongoing knee injury in the hope to avoid surgery.

The 16th seed was beaten 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 6-7 (2-7) 6-4 by Lucas Pouille on Wednesday - his fourth successive defeat in grand slam quarter-final appearances.

After the match Raonic talked of a troublesome knee problem, one which has bothered him in the past, and suggested that he would play no part in Canada's Davis Cup tie against Slovakia on clay early next month.

"I've just got to evaluate where I'm at," he said. "I have to have a check-up done on my knee, then see what's in the schedule for the next few weeks.

"I'm not sure if I can play the Davis Cup, switching surfaces, for one week. I'm going to take the next 24 hours to make that decision. Then it would be to play indoors in Rotterdam.

"The knee is in the scenario where it was last year. It's tough for me to switch for clay because of the rotation.

"There is damage inside my knee that I'm aware of that I'm trying to avoid potentially having to have surgery on. I don't know if I can afford that risk at this moment."

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