Milos Raonic To Name Richard Krajicek As His Next Coach

by Tom Gainey | December 19th, 2016, 4:38 pm
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After parting with Carlos Moya a few weeks ago, Milos Raonic is reportedly set to name Richard Krajicek as his next coach, that according to the London Times.

Krajicek, who won Wimbledon in 1996, and Raonic possess similar games, with big serves, big forehands and near perfect hair.

Krajicek had a 1-handed backhand and like Raonic, wasn’t a great mover. The Dutchman retired in 2003 with 17 career titles and a career-high No. 4 ranking. He hasn’t been involved in any coaching but he presently serves as tournament director of the ABN AMRO World Tennis in Rotterdam and he’s the founder of the Krajicek Foundation.


If the Times story is true, look for an official announcement later this week.

Under Moya, Raonic finished a career-best No. 3 in the ATP Rankings and reached his first Grand Slam final.


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