Milos Raonic says he will try to take advantage of the pressure currently on Andy Murray when the pair meet in the last four of the ATP World Tour Finals on Saturday. Raonic booked his place in the semi-finals by finishing second to Novak Djokovic in the Ivan Lendl Group, while Murray topped the John McEnroe Group by winning all three matches.Raonic has won only three of his 11 meetings with Murray and lost all of the last seven, including five this year. Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals November 20, 2016, 3:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass But with Murray fighting to hold on to the world No 1 ranking in front of his home crowd, Raonic believes he can win the mental battle.He said: Ive played Andy many times this year. I havent gotten the better of him. He has been playing well. He has been playing a lot of matches. Raonic reacts to beating Thiem I think the one thing that I might have is how much he has really on his shoulders right now: a lot of consecutive matches and what he is playing for.I have to try to do my best to try to accentuate that as much as possible in my own favour, so I can really get the most out of myself and hopefully be able to get on top of him for once this year.Raonic will also be fighting for world ranking position this weekend. Raonic analyses his game at the SkyPad He is currently No 4 but could replace Stan Wawrinka as No 3.Raonic added: I had a very big goal of wanting to win my first Slam this year. I came up short on that. That [the No 3 ranking] was what I had for myself as the biggest motivator after the US Open.Right now I think I have put myself in a good situation. 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The AFLs four most powerful clubs could be on a collision course with the league over its distribution of the new $2.5b broadcast rights agreement.West Australian clubs Fremantle and West Coast, as well as Victorian powerhouses Collingwood and Hawthorn are reported to be deeply disappointed after being told by the AFL they will receive no additional money from the competitions broadcast riches.In August, 2015, the AFL signed off on the massive six-year, $2.508b broadcast rights agreement, which will run from 2017 to 2022. The existing deal was effectively worth $250m a year - the new contract 67 percent bigger at $418 million per anum.Fairfax Media has reported the quartet have learned they will receive about $8.6m each next year -- in real terms, no increase from previous seasons despite the new sports media deal.Some of their rival clubs, however, are likely to be up to $20m better off in a sliding scale, Fairfax reported, with GWS, Gold Coast, Brisbane and St Kilda the major beneficiaries.Fremantle CEO Steve Rosich confirmed the Dockers were disappointed with the mooted business model, saying: We have concerns going forward with the AFLs investmennt model.ddddddddddddMeanwhile, AFL chief Gillon McLachlan has confirmed the league was close to finally buying Etihad Stadium, a move that will boost significantly the finances of three of the grounds tenant clubs - North Melbourne, St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs.The league can take ownership of the stadium for $30 in 2025, but officials have been negotiating an early release.McLachlan said the AFL wanted to buy the stadium early to ensure all clubs were looked after fairly.Theres a chance, theres a chance six months ago, a chance a year ago, we just keep chipping away, yeah, theres a chance [that the sale would be finalised before the end of the year], McLachlan said on Melbourne radio station 3AW.Really what we want to do is make it better, spend money in the stadium for our supporters and our fans and also our tenant deals for our clubs so they make some money.Earlier this year, North Melbourne chairman James Brayshaw called his clubs home-game deal at Etihad as the worst stadium deal in the history of world sport. 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