LONDON, England - Before trying for another win against Andy Murray, Milos Raonic will have to get over another painful loss to Roger Federer.The 23-year-old Canadian takes on home favourite Murray on Tuesday at the ATP Finals, the prestigious year-end mens tennis tournament. Both players lost their opening first-round matches on the weekend, with Murray going down to U.S. Open runner-up Kei Nishikori and Raonic losing in straight sets to six-time champion Federer.After defeating the Federer for the first time in his career just over a week earlier in Paris, Raonic was far from pleased with his showing in Sundays rematch against his nemesis.I get pretty angry when I lose, so Im going to have to learn how to slap myself out of it, said the hard-serving player from Thornhill, Ont., who fell to 1-7 against Federer in his career.Raonic, the first Canadian singles player to qualify for the year-end tournament, was trounced 6-1 in the first set against Federer. Raonic then fought back in the second set before failing to convert on set point. Federer made him pay, forcing a tiebreak that he easily won 7-0.While Raonic has long struggled against Federer, he carries a 4-2 record over Murray into Tuesdays match.The eighth-ranked Canadian won their last meeting in the fourth round at Indian Wells in March. Murrays only wins came two years ago in Miami (walkover) and New York (fourth round).But the sixth-ranked Scot is fighting for his pride at home and will no doubt be a threat after clawing into the eight-man season wrapup with three autumn titles in the space of five weeks.Its a completely different match, things are going to be quite different than the first match, said Raonic. We both have more of an idea what we need to do different for the next round.Its going to be about who necessarily adjusts better, who can play better come Tuesday night.Raonic said that competing indoors in London at the onset of winter contrasts sharply from summer days on the grass of Wimbledon across the city.You are here really looking to cap the year off on a high note, to push, and only against the best players in the world, Raonic said. In Wimbledon, come that time of year, you could be having a poor year up to that point.Its a good way that you could turn it around. Its still relatively early in the season (at Wimbledon). One big result there can change a lot for the following few months. Thats probably the biggest difference.Unlike other tournaments, a round-robin loss at the Finals does not necessarily mean total defeat, through the mathematics and countback formulas can quickly get complex.At the end of the day, its just a tournament with a different format, he said. There are a few more perks (private dressing room for each singles player, boat transport from the tournament hotel down the Thames).You get treated a bit better and so forth than you would necessarily at other events. But you are just trying to be as efficient and as proficient as possible in finding a way to prepare for your matches so you can play your best level when needed.Raonic will be seeking his 50th win of the season when he faces Murray.Also Tuesday, Torontos Daniel Nestor and Serbian partner Nenad Zimonjic face the French duo of Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin. Nestor and Zimonjic, two-time champions at the year-end event, lost their first match 6-3, 7-5 to Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo on Sunday. Ichiro Suzuki Jersey . -- Canadian ski cross star Marielle Thompson accomplished two goals in one race Saturday. Denard Span Jersey . 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EDMONTON -- Bo Levi Mitchell isnt interested in tying or surpassing any personal records. He just wants his team to win. The Stampeders quarterback threw for 124 yards and a touchdown on Thursday night to improve to 7-0 as a CFL starter and help Calgary edge the Edmonton Eskimos 26-22. Rene Paredes nailed four field goals as the Stampeders improved to 4-0 on the season. Mitchell, meanwhile, tied former Stampeder Jeff Garcias league record for best career start. But after the game, Mitchell downplayed the accomplishment. "Its not a record that people even keep track of, Im surprised people even keep it," he said. "Im excited to be undefeated, but Im more excited our team is playing well and that we are undefeated. Ill try to keep that record intact as long as I can, but a loss is going to come at some point." Edmonton was guilty of a couple of major gaffes in the game, including the questionable decision to try and run a fake punt out of the end zone late in the second quarter, a failed effort which led directly to a costly Calgary touchdown. "I was surprised they did that," said Stampeders head coach John Hufnagel. "We were very fortunate to be able to stop that by inches. It was a big play of the game since we scored on the next play. This is the type of game where a head coach has to make decisions to try and help their team win. I went for a third-and-one and was stopped. You have to take those chances and just hope that they are executed. "Were struggling offensively, but we are still winning. We need to get better and hopefully we will get better." The Eskimos dropped to 4-1 on the year, missing out on a chance to surpass the total number of wins they had in a disappointing 4-14 campaign in 2013. "Youd like to win them all, youd like to go 18-0 and then win two more in the playoffs," said Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly, who threw for 212 yards with one TD and one interception. "But the reality is thats not going to happen, so you try to learn from these experiences. "This is a good football team that we played against. Theyve got the best record in the league now, but we also learned that if we do a few things better, we could win that football game." Edmontons defence was forced to come up big early as Eskimos punt returner Jamal Miles coughed up the ball just over a minute into the game on his own 27-yard line. That was as close as Calgary got, however, as they were held to a 36-yard Paredes field goal. The Eskimos came right back on their next possession with a 31-yard Grant Shaw field goal to tie it 3-3. 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The Eskimos responded with a 40-yarder from Shaw. Edmonton tried a fake punt with 24 seconds remaining as defensive back Aaron Grymes took off with the ball from his own end zone. It was a costly risk, however, as he was stopped just short of the first down, leading to a 16-yard touchdown pass from Mitchell to Jeff Fuller and a 20-13 Calgary lead at the half. The Eskimos atoned for the miscue six-and-a-half minutes into the third quarter as they stopped the Stamps on a third down gamble at the Calgary 32-yard line. The next play Reilly was able to pass to a wide-open Shamawd Chambers for the touchdown to tie it once again. Calgary regained the lead in the pouring rain with just over a minute remaining in the third frame on a 29-yard Paredes field goal and then benefited from a bevy of Edmonton penalties to make it 26-20 six minutes into the fourth quarter on a 30-yarder from their kicker. 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