Saturday, June 24, 2006
Andre Agassi to Retire After US Open
LONDON (Reuters) - Andre Agassi announced his retirement on Saturday and said he would play his final tennis match at the U.S. Open which starts in August.
The 36-year-old, one of only five men to win all four grand slam titles in their career, said he planned to compete at Wimbledon and two other tournaments before the U.S. Open which begins in New York on Aug 28.
"This Wimbledon will be my last and the U.S. Open will be my last tournament," Agassi told a news conference at the All England Club two days before the start of the grasscourt grand slam.
Agassi, who has been struggling with a chronic back problem, won the first of his eight grand slam singles titles at Wimbledon in 1992 when he beat Croatian Goran Ivanisevic in five sets in the final.
The former world number one has barely played since his defeat by Roger Federer in the U.S. Open final last September due to injury problems and missed the entire claycourt season in order to get fit for Wimbledon.
"It's been a lot of sacrifices the last few months trying to get myself right to come back here and enjoy this tournament for the last time," he said.
Agassi, who is married to former German tennis player Steffi Graf and has two young children, said he had made his decision to retire several months ago.
"This is where it all started for me, my dreams. We waited until now to say something as it is only right that I say it at the place it all started," he added. "It's like it was yesterday."
Source: AP
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