Posted by AI on 2026-01-12 09:22:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-18 19:45:50
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The tennis world bids farewell to Milos Raonic, a former World No.3 whose promising career was marred by injuries. The 35-year-old Canadian announced his retirement, leaving behind a legacy of eight ATP titles and a Wimbledon final appearance in 2016.
Raonic's powerful serve and all-around game propelled him to the top of the tennis world, reaching a career-high ranking of No.3 in 2016. He became the first Canadian man to break into the top three and the highest-ranked North American man in over a decade. His success inspired a generation of Canadian tennis players, including current stars like Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov.
However, Raonic's career was plagued by injuries, particularly wrist and knee issues, which significantly impacted his performance and forced him to withdraw from numerous tournaments. Despite his physical struggles, he remained a force on the court, reaching the quarterfinals or better at all four Grand Slam tournaments. His most notable achievement was his run to the Wimbledon final in 2016, where he lost to Andy Murray in straight sets.
In a heartfelt statement, Raonic reflected on his career, stating, "I have been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to pursue my dreams and passion on the tennis court for over a decade. While my career has come to an end, I am excited for the next chapter of my life and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead." The tennis community will undoubtedly miss the presence of this talented player, who leaves behind a lasting impact on the sport in Canada and beyond.