Archive: tennis-retirement
And so the day has come when MAX MIRNYI officially announced his retirement from competitive tennis after some 22 years on the ATP Tour.
Father, son, brother, and a fellow tennis player, respected by all of his peers, called 2018 his last season on the ATP World Tour.
IMG Academy would do justice to model a training module around the work ethics of the "Beast" Max Mirnyi. As I remember since I first saw him in 1994, and throughout all of the years of my time at the academy, no other player has shown more dedication and professionalism than the Beast!
‘The Beast’ is hanging up his racquet. After 22 years as a professional, Max Mirnyi, former No. 1 player in the ATP Doubles Rankings, has announced his retirement.
My Dear Friends, I’d like to share with you one of the most important decisions of my life. Today, after 13 years of playing tennis competitively, I have decided to end my career. This was not an easy decision...
Mardy Fish announced via Twitter on Wednesday that he will retire from tennis at this summer’s U.S. Open. Fish will wrap up his career with three more tournaments, a trio that also includes Atlanta and Cincinnati.
Speculation regarding Lleyton Hewitt's retirement date has been raging for more than a year. Hewitt finally set a projected date, which he announced on Thursday at Melbourne Park. The target? Not too surprisingly, the 2016 Australian Open.
Juan Ignacio Chela, whose professional career was regularly tinged with controversy, has announced his retirement from the ATP World Tour at the age of 33