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Milos Raonic retires from tennis at 35
Summary
Former Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic announced his retirement from professional tennis at age 35. He reached the Wimbledon final in 2016 and achieved a career-high world ranking of No. 3 during his career.
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Milos Raonic has announced his retirement from professional tennis at the age of 35. He posted on social media that the time had come and that he felt ready to step away after a long career. Raonic is best known for a powerful serve and reached the Wimbledon final in 2016. He said he feels fortunate to have lived out his dreams and expects to put energy into the next phase of his life.
Key details:
- Raonic announced his retirement in a social media post and said he was "as ready as I will ever be."
- He reached the Wimbledon final in 2016 after beating Roger Federer, and lost the final to Andy Murray.
- His career-high ranking was world No. 3 and he won eight tour-level titles.
- Raonic played his last match at the 2024 Olympics, losing in the first round to Dominik Koepfer.
- He was born in Titograd, Yugoslavia (now Podgorica, Montenegro) and moved to Canada at age three.
- His first ATP title came at the Pacific Coast Championships in 2011.
Summary:
Raonic's retirement marks the end of his professional playing career and closes a chapter that included a Grand Slam final and a top-three world ranking. He said he remains motivated and intends to pursue other interests but did not give details. Undetermined at this time.
