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Germany's Tommy Haas retires

IANS  |  Indian Wells (US) 

Germany's Haas, Director, has announced his retirement from professional at the age of 39.

made the announcement after Switzerland's Roger Federer's victory over South Korean in the quarter-finals of here on Thursday, reports

"I consider myself extremely fortunate that I was able play professional for a living for more than two decades," said.

"The sport gave me cherished friendships, an ability to travel the world, and opportunities to create incredible memories. It also taught me a lot about what it means to face challenges, battle back and overcome them," he added.

The German, who became world number two in May 2002, reached the semifinals of on three occasions and the semifinals of once.

He reached the quarter-finals of all the Grand Slams and won 11 individual titles, including the in 2001.

He also won the silver medal in in 2000.

Haas, with 569 career wins, was named at Indian Wells in June 2016 by the tournament's owner Larry Ellison, when the former was recovering from a

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 13:26 IST
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