By Caroline Cameron

 

He’s back.

Back in action after a brief injury and back to San Jose, the site of his first ATP World Tour title at the SAP Open.

After an opening round bye, Milos Raonic beat Tobias Kamke 6-2, 7-6(7) to move through to the quarterfinals.  Raonic sits at 8-1 on the season.

Just last weekend, Raonic was forced to pull out of his Davis Cup match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga due to a knee injury.  Matt Cronin from Tennis.com reports that Raonic actually had a misread MRI which showed a tear in his tendon.  Turns out he just has some misplaced fluid which he can play through.  A relief for Raonic and a relief for Raonic fans.

Raonic will face Kevin Anderson in the quarters on Friday.

 

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