Why did tipsarevic retires
They defeated Team France in the final. To commemorate their win, the Serbians shaved their heads on the court and wore a bald cut. That victory was one of the most memorable moments of his career. Home News. By Mahalakshmi Murali. The ATP [Tour] is a tremendous part of my life and a huge part of my future. I see myself staying connected to this beautiful sport. Home News. By Mahalakshmi Murali.
The Belgrade native enjoyed his best seasons in , when he qualified for the ATP Finals, and in , when he reached the quarter final at the US Open for the second consecutive year. In he reached the quarter final or better in 14 tournaments, including the semifinal at Masters tournaments in Madrid and Toronto.
He reached his best ranking of world number 8 in April after qualifying for the quarter final in Miami. He won four titles in his career and reached the fourth round at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and Australian Open. He returned to action at the Australian Open last January after a long absence of 16 months following two harmstring surgeries. Later this year he reached the quarter final in Houston.
After a lot of sour searching and thinking what is important to me in this stage of my life and what does make make me happy, I have decided to retire from professional tennis. My last competition will be the Davis Cup in Madrid. In the following years my focus will be my family, franchising our Tennis Academy and International coaching for several weeks per year. Sinner, who was the top seed in the tournament, fell in straight sets to the former world No.
The loss brings to an end what has been a breakthrough season on the ATP Tour for the year-old who has won four titles. All of which were on a hard court. Overall, Sinner has won five ATP trophies so far in his career and is the youngest player to achieve this since Novak Djokovic reached the tally when he was Besides his success, the world No. There has also been disappointment for Sinner in recent times with him losing his opening matches in Stockholm to Murray and at the Paris Masters to Carlos Alcaraz Garfia.
Those defeats ended his chances of qualifying for the prestigious ATP Finals which will be held in his home country for the first time next week. I played a lot of matches. Winning Sofia, reaching the last 16 in Indian Wells and then winning Antwerp. Now a couple of first round losses , it can happen. In the future, Sinner states that he wants to build on his game further. Naming his serve and coming to the net as two key areas he wants to work on further.
He is currently coached by Riccardo Piatti and Andrea Volpini. Piatti has been working with the youngster since he was a teenager.
But the fighting spirit is there. There are many things to improve which I am looking forward to doing. In the past, they have done so via a Bluetooth headset but this year will be the first time where they can do so from the sidelines.
The use of on-court coaching is a topic that splits opinion in the sport. Something year-old Alcaraz hopes will change in the future. I think it is a good idea, at least to try it at this tournament and I think it is a good idea to use in the future.
I really like having the coach on court. The Spaniard is hoping to end his breakthrough season on a high. He is accepting all that I say, which is very nice.
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