多伦多的raonic, 维基有一小段,
His first, brief introduction to tennis came at age six with a week-long tennis camp at the Bramalea Tennis Club in Brampton.[16] But he soon moved to nearby Thornhill, Ontario, and two years passed before he asked his parents if he could play again.[12][16] His father sought out coach Casey Curtis at the Blackmore Tennis club in Richmond Hill, Ontario.[8] Curtis was at first reluctant to take on Raonic, but was convinced after Raonic demonstrated his commitment by working with his father and a ball machine daily for two months.[12][16][23] Years later, Raonic said he chose tennis because of its "individuality and [because he] felt [he] could train more alone and on a ball machine with [his] dad".[23] Raonic and Curtis worked together "twice a day, almost every day, for the next nine years."[12] Late in 2007, Raonic moved to Montreal as one of the first group of players at Tennis Canada's new National Tennis Centre, thus marking the end of his formal relationship with Curtis
His first, brief introduction to tennis came at age six with a week-long tennis camp at the Bramalea Tennis Club in Brampton.[16] But he soon moved to nearby Thornhill, Ontario, and two years passed before he asked his parents if he could play again.[12][16] His father sought out coach Casey Curtis at the Blackmore Tennis club in Richmond Hill, Ontario.[8] Curtis was at first reluctant to take on Raonic, but was convinced after Raonic demonstrated his commitment by working with his father and a ball machine daily for two months.[12][16][23] Years later, Raonic said he chose tennis because of its "individuality and [because he] felt [he] could train more alone and on a ball machine with [his] dad".[23] Raonic and Curtis worked together "twice a day, almost every day, for the next nine years."[12] Late in 2007, Raonic moved to Montreal as one of the first group of players at Tennis Canada's new National Tennis Centre, thus marking the end of his formal relationship with Curtis