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‘Not Always the Best at Expressing Emotions’- 32-Year-Old ATP Veteran Discusses Parental Stereotypes as He Registers First Victory in Long at Canadian Open

Published 08/08/2023, 9:55 AM EDT

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The tennis realm is recently taken aback by Milos Raonic‘s incredible victory in his home tournament, the Canadian Open. After a long break due to his Achilles injury, the 32-year-old player has finally made a comeback at the outdoor hard-court event, where he surprisingly outperformed the currently ranked world No. 10, Frances Tiafoe. And it was particularly a special moment for the Canadian tennis sensation’s parents who were there among the local crowd.

However, taking note of their unwavering support, the former world no. 3 also disclosed how things are still subdued between him and his parents. In the process, the ATP player also brought to light the Eastern European parents’ inability to express their emotions.

Milos Raonic emphasizes his relationship with his family

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After Raonic’s memorable victory in a three-set thriller, his parents were spotted jumping for joy while they hugged each other in the stands. Taking note of the same, the 32-year-old player was asked about his feelings towards the videos that he saw of his parents cheering him during the ATP Masters 1000 event in Toronto.

In the press conference, Milos Raonic was further questioned if he also got a chance to converse with family about his remarkable experience in their home tournament. He answered, “No. Yeah, I saw it. I just thought it was sweet.”

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The Canadian said it was a “sweet” moment for him as he was touched by his family’s love and support at the Sobeys Stadium. But, the former world no. 3 player also disclosed how they haven’t really candidly spoken about their feelings toward his incredible win against the American. Raonic said, “But, you know, Eastern European parents, not always the best at expressing emotions too much. So I’m sure there will be one moment when we talk about it.”

Meanwhile, the Canadian also opened up about how his parents were witnessing him on the court after a period of four years.

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Raonic was overwhelmed after watching his family in the stands

In his post-match on-court interview, the ATP star asserted that he hadn’t played on his home soil in a while. Notably, after a long period of four years, Raonic finally got to play in front of his parents, who have often supported him throughout his junior and pro tennis journey.

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Further, the Canadian opened up about how he was grateful after his stellar performance in front of his family and the local crowd. He said, “All these things coming together for a great night for me. I’m incredibly grateful for it. “

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What do you think of the Canadian tennis star’s remarkable victory on his home soil? Let us know in the comments section.

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Anurag Gusain is a tennis writer at EssentiallySports. Being a huge tennis fan, he enjoys watching the Spanish legend Rafael Nadal dominate other superstars on the ATP Tour. His coverage of Nadal's 14 French Open titles has been hailed as some of the best in the business, showcasing his talent for storytelling and his ability to capture the essence of the sport.
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