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Tennis: Milos Raonic announces retirement before Australian Open
Summary
Former world number three Milos Raonic announced his retirement on social media days before the 2026 Australian Open; he is 35 and thanked fans and colleagues.
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Milos Raonic has announced his retirement from professional tennis in a statement on social media, days before the 2026 Australian Open. The announcement arrives while qualifying rounds are underway and the main tournament is about to begin. Raonic is a former world number three and was the 2016 Wimbledon finalist. He has dealt with injury issues and last competed in 2024.
Key details:
- Raonic announced his retirement in a lengthy social media statement and expressed thanks to fans, coaches and colleagues.
- He is 35 years old and reached a career-high ranking of world number three, with a Wimbledon final appearance in 2016.
- His last recorded match was in 2024 at the Paris Olympics, and his career included ongoing injury challenges.
- Career highlights cited include eight ATP singles titles and a noted serving record of 47 aces in a three-set match in 2024.
Summary:
Raonic's retirement removes a former top-ten player from the field ahead of the Australian Open. Undetermined at this time.
