Czech doubles specialist Barbora Strycova announces retirement from sport

Currently ranked second in doubles and 52nd in singles, Strycova, 35, won the Wimbledon doubles title with Hsieh Su-wei in 2019 and reached the singles semi-finals there the same year, her best Grand Slam results ever.

Agence France-Presse May 04, 2021 19:01:49 IST
Czech doubles specialist Barbora Strycova announces retirement from sport

Prague: Czech doubles specialist Barbora Strycova, who announced her first pregnancy in March, said on Tuesday she was retiring from tennis, hoping for one last game after she gives birth.

Currently ranked second in doubles and 52nd in singles, Strycova, 35, won the Wimbledon doubles title with Hsieh Su-wei in 2019 and reached the singles semi-finals there the same year, her best Grand Slam results ever.

"I want to play one more game with an audience," the former world number one-ranked doubles player told reporters in Prague.

"I'm bidding farewell to my career and I don't expect to get back to the tour, but I would like to say goodbye to the fans," said Strycova who has her eyes on a farewell trip to the All England Club in 2022.

"Wimbledon would be a dream, but if it doesn't work out, I'll do something here in the Czech Republic," she said.

Strycova, who last played at the Australian Open in January, has won two singles titles, reaching a career-high ranking of 16, as well as 31 doubles WTA trophies overall.

She also won the bronze in women's doubles with Lucie Safarova at the 2016 Olympics at Rio.

"I have always given my very best. I have never given up and that's what matters most," Strycova said looking back at her career.

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