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Ryan Harrison stood six feet behind the baseline waiting for another one of the fastest serves on the planet to come his way. He took one step left, and the ball zipped right -- at 150 mph.
"I just looked at it like, 'Geez, that was fast,' " he said.
Never stood a chance.
Defending champion Milos Raonic ripped 20 aces to reach his second straight SAP Open final Saturday, beating Harrison 7-6 (4), 6-2. The match took only 78 minutes, with Harrison unable to solve the 6-foot-5 Canadian's punishing, powerful serve in the comfortable conditions of an indoor arena.
"I just looked at it like, 'Geez, that was fast,' " he said.
Never stood a chance.
Defending champion Milos Raonic ripped 20 aces to reach his second straight SAP Open final Saturday, beating Harrison 7-6 (4), 6-2. The match took only 78 minutes, with Harrison unable to solve the 6-foot-5 Canadian's punishing, powerful serve in the comfortable conditions of an indoor arena.
