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Milos Raonic Let Down By Serve

Milos Raonic lamented his below-par serving and lack of aggression after a second ATP World Tour Finals loss on Tuesday.
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The big-serving Canadian was beaten 6-3 7-5 by British fifth seed Andy Murray in their Group B match in London.

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Raonic feels his serve and passiveness have been costly in losses to Murray and the in-form Roger Federer.

he said.

Raonic faces Kei Nishikori in his final group match.

The Canadian still has a slim chance of advancing to the semi-finals, but needs a straight-sets win over Nishikori, and for Federer to beat Murray in two sets to have any hope.

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Such results would leave each of Nishikori, Raonic and Murray with 1-2 win-loss records, and sets won/lost at 2-4 - meaning second spot in the group would come down to games won differential.

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