With the partnership working on grass, Raonic wants to try it out on other surfaces. LONDON (AP) " Three-time Wimbledon champion John McEnroe is helping ninth-ranked Milos Raonic prepare for the Grand Slam tournament and the Canadian already wants to see their partnership continue beyond the grass-court season. "It's really nice, he's probably the most energetic 57-year-old I know," said Raonic, a semifinalist at Wimbledon in 2014. It also appears to be working on court, with Raonic playing Roberto Bautista Agut on Friday in the Queen's Club quarterfinals. Unsurprisingly, coach McEnroe is urging 25-year-old Raonic to be more aggressive.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 17, 2016 14:44 UTC