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Spain's famous player announces his retirement!

Just one day after the women's singles world number one Barty announced his retirement, another professional tennis player announced his retirement, he was toy Robredo, a tennis star from Spain.

Spain's famous player announces his retirement!

In the current Spanish men's tennis team, the most impressive is of course one of the big three Nadal, who reached the final in Indian Wells last week, and finally regrettably Fritz won the men's singles runner-up.

Spain's famous player announces his retirement!

Spain's current second brother is alcaraz, who is not yet 19 years old, born in 2003, who made new history after winning the rio tournament this season, making the world ranking first in the top 20.

In addition to Nadal and Alcaraz, Spanish men's tennis players include Busta, Agut, Viñolas, Davidovic, Martinez, Andúal and other players.

As many as 11 of the world's top 100 men's players are from Spain, and there is no doubt that their men's tennis strength is quite outstanding.

Spain's famous player announces his retirement!

Among them, Tommy Robredo, born on May 1, 1982 in Barcelona, Spain, is a bit rusty for most fans.

As early as 1998, Robredo officially entered the professional tennis world, and unlike most Spanish players who choose to train and grow up on clay courts, Robredo has trained on hard courts since he was a child.

Less than three years after moving to the pro, Robredo won his first ATP World Tour title at the 2001 Sopot Open.

Spain's famous player announces his retirement!

Before announcing his retirement this week, of the 12 ATP singles titles that Robredo won, the final weight was the 2006 Hamburg Masters.

Robredo, who was already in the top ten of the world ranking at the time, defeated Ferrer, Ancic and other famous players at the Hamburg Masters to reach the final, and finally Lixtepanek won the ATP Masters series title for the first time.

Spain's famous player announces his retirement!

In the 2001 Australian Open debuted in the Grand Slam men's singles main event, the 2020 French Open stopped qualifying round two, and in Robredo's twenty years of Grand Slam campaigns, his best record was to reach the grand slam men's singles quarterfinals seven times.

These include one Australian Open (2007), five French Opens (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2013) and one US Open (2013), with The Wimbledon's best record being the fourth round.

Spain's famous player announces his retirement!

It is worth mentioning that Robredo has also achieved good results in doubles, not only achieving the full quarterfinals of Grand Slam doubles, but also reaching the us open men's doubles semifinals three times.

Spain's famous player announces his retirement!

Robredo will soon celebrate his 40th birthday, his competitiveness in professional tennis has gradually declined with age and injury troubles, the 2015 season is his last year-end ranking in the top 100, and his world ranking has now slipped to more than 300...

Hopefully, Robredo will continue his wonderful life after retiring! (Source: House of Tennis Author: Barbie)

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