<p>Milos Raonic, the beaten Wimbledon finalist in 2016, said Sunday he was pulling out of this year's tournament because of a calf injury.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Canadian missed the French Open this year and had not played since the Masters 1000 in Miami in March.</p>.<p>"I am incredible (sic) sad and hurt that I won't be ready to compete at Wimbledon this year," Raonic said on Instagram, explaining that during his preparations he had hurt his calf and then suffered a "minor setback".</p>.<p>He joins a long list of absentees for Wimbledon, including Rafael Nadal, Dominic Thiem and Naomi Osaka.</p>.<p>Raonic lost in straight sets to Britain's Andy Murray in the final five years ago.</p>
<p>Milos Raonic, the beaten Wimbledon finalist in 2016, said Sunday he was pulling out of this year's tournament because of a calf injury.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Canadian missed the French Open this year and had not played since the Masters 1000 in Miami in March.</p>.<p>"I am incredible (sic) sad and hurt that I won't be ready to compete at Wimbledon this year," Raonic said on Instagram, explaining that during his preparations he had hurt his calf and then suffered a "minor setback".</p>.<p>He joins a long list of absentees for Wimbledon, including Rafael Nadal, Dominic Thiem and Naomi Osaka.</p>.<p>Raonic lost in straight sets to Britain's Andy Murray in the final five years ago.</p>