Feliciano Lopez hints at joining Roger Federer and Serena Williams in retirement
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Serena (we'll see)
Federer (for sure)
Barty (we'll see)
Clijsters (for sure)
Tsonga
Anderson
Simon
Kohlschreiber
Querrey
Robredo
Seppi
Mirza
Peng
Petkovic
Puig
And more...
Cannot recall a year like this for farewells Serena (we'll see)Federer (for sure)Barty (we'll see)Clijsters (for sure)TsongaAndersonSimonKohlschreiberQuerreyRobredoSeppiMirzaPengPetkovicPuigAnd more... Lopez responded to the tweet, saying he could be next. The left-hander replied: "Me sooner than later." Me sooner than later.. Me sooner than later.. Lopez is at the fag end of his career but hasn't announced his retirement yet. The Madrid Masters tournament director's response to Clarey's tweet suggests he could soon hang up his racquet for good.
Feliciano Lopez hints at joining Roger Federer and Serena Williams in retirement
Feliciano Lopez could retire soon. Veteran has hinted at his impending retirement while responding to a tweet from American journalist Christopher Clarey. Lopez, 41, has been on tour since 1998 but has not won in 11 singles matches this year, plummeting to 457 in the ATP rankings. He has lost four times in qualifiers, including at Indian Wells and Roland Garros. The left-hander has fared better in doubles, though, going 11-5. Lopez combined with top-10 singles player to win the Acapulco title earlier this year, which was his sixth career doubles title. Lopez also reached the quarterfinals in Indian Wells (with Tsitsipas) and Barcelona (with Marc Lopez). Christopher Clarey recently tweeted a list of tennis players — including tennis legends Serena Williams and — who announced their retirement this year. Cannot recall a year like this for farewellsSerena (we'll see)
Federer (for sure)
Barty (we'll see)
Clijsters (for sure)
Tsonga
Anderson
Simon
Kohlschreiber
Querrey
Robredo
Seppi
Mirza
Peng
Petkovic
Puig
And more...
Cannot recall a year like this for farewells Serena (we'll see)Federer (for sure)Barty (we'll see)Clijsters (for sure)TsongaAndersonSimonKohlschreiberQuerreyRobredoSeppiMirzaPengPetkovicPuigAnd more... Lopez responded to the tweet, saying he could be next. The left-hander replied: "Me sooner than later." Me sooner than later.. Me sooner than later.. Lopez is at the fag end of his career but hasn't announced his retirement yet. The Madrid Masters tournament director's response to Clarey's tweet suggests he could soon hang up his racquet for good.