Just this once, maybe things are breaking right for Milos Raonic, tennis’s unluckiest guy

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Just this once, maybe things are breaking right for Milos Raonic, tennis’s unluckiest guy Globe_Sports

After he’d won his match on Friday, Milos Raonic was asked about lucky charms. Does he have one?

Nobody asked Raonic what the charms were exactly. Based on their effectiveness, one assumes they were an upside-down crucifix and a black cat named Surgery. Of course, Raonic seemed nearly chagrined by this turn of fortune. Some people count their chickens. Raonic has had too many chickens die on him to put much faith in chickens, regardless of their number.

A race-car driver or a golfer may not always win, but neither does he suffer an individual defeat. He’s just one of many in the pack who came up short.Once it’s over, he still has to go over and pack up his gear while the crowd watches him. The loser. Your winning days are done. You’ll make a ton of money, but there won’t be any of the sort of glory you’d hoped for.

 

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