It has felt like the end of an incredible era with Rafa, Murray, Thiem, even Djokovic seemingly nearing the end for the first time ever. But sadly, nobody can continue forever as much as we might want them to, and it’s also been the start of the next era of Sinner and Alcaraz!
Some of these may retire by the end of 2025: - Wawrinka - Gasquet - Monfils - Djokovic - Fognini - Ramos-Vinolas - Bautista-Agut - Mannarino - Cilic - Raonic
C'mon tennis now, you should at least know who Pablo Cuevas is if you're going to announce his retirement. Granted, it was a Pablo in the picture, but Pablo Carreño Busta from Spain..... smh 🤦
More sad than any of the goodbyes was the doping scandal. It coloured my entire view of tennis. ruined the US Open. Destroyed my view of Sinner, Italy, Italian fans, the ATP, doping standards, the top commentators in media all making excuses. It also destroyed a wonderful effort by Nick Kyrgios at commentating because sinnerfam bombarded his socials with a sweet photo of Anna and him from four years ago and maligned his family and girlfriend until he finally bit back. I never watch tennis now.
Nick has no clue about what he was talking about and neither do you. Sinner was tested like 10x in the previous 6 months and zero steroids in his system. All of a sudden you find 9 billionths of a gram in 2 tests within a week of each other. That indicates a small temporary accidental exposure. Plus, no one takes that stuff any more. That was like 40 years ago. I am sure sinner can get his hands on some real steroids that actually work if he wanted to.
Would have been nice to include Richard Gasquet
Thats 2025
He retires in RG 2025
For me the saddest thing was the accept of sinners bs-explanation about how drugs ended up in his body
Wrong Pablo
They are all great .😊😊😊
❤❤❤
It has felt like the end of an incredible era with Rafa, Murray, Thiem, even Djokovic seemingly nearing the end for the first time ever. But sadly, nobody can continue forever as much as we might want them to, and it’s also been the start of the next era of Sinner and Alcaraz!
Let's honor Pablo Cuevas by demonstrating that we have no idea who he is
PCB retired without announcement through Tennis Now!!!
"Pablo Cuevas" but shows Carreno Busta instead lol
That isn’t Cuevas??
It was a wonderful year!
That wasn't Cuevas, that's ( Roberto?) Carreno Busta, and he's wearing the Spanish colours!
Can you guys fix the picture for Pablo Cuevas, that is very disrespectful
That’s not Pablo
Its a Pablo but not Cuevas
Some of these may retire by the end of 2025:
- Wawrinka
- Gasquet
- Monfils
- Djokovic
- Fognini
- Ramos-Vinolas
- Bautista-Agut
- Mannarino
- Cilic
- Raonic
Gasquet too is retiring after next year’s French Open 😢
Hello from Portugal!
Who's Iao Sussa? 🙃
Nadal's hair retired first.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 🧑🏽🦲
C'mon tennis now, you should at least know who Pablo Cuevas is if you're going to announce his retirement. Granted, it was a Pablo in the picture, but Pablo Carreño Busta from Spain..... smh 🤦
More sad than any of the goodbyes was the doping scandal. It coloured my entire view of tennis. ruined the US Open. Destroyed my view of Sinner, Italy, Italian fans, the ATP, doping standards, the top commentators in media all making excuses. It also destroyed a wonderful effort by Nick Kyrgios at commentating because sinnerfam bombarded his socials with a sweet photo of Anna and him from four years ago and maligned his family and girlfriend until he finally bit back. I never watch tennis now.
Nick has no clue about what he was talking about and neither do you. Sinner was tested like 10x in the previous 6 months and zero steroids in his system. All of a sudden you find 9 billionths of a gram in 2 tests within a week of each other. That indicates a small temporary accidental exposure. Plus, no one takes that stuff any more. That was like 40 years ago. I am sure sinner can get his hands on some real steroids that actually work if he wanted to.