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Sports News | Three-time Major Winner Angelique Kerber Will Retire from Tennis After Paris Olympics

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber announced Thursday that she will retire after the Paris Olympics.

Sports News | Three-time Major Winner Angelique Kerber Will Retire from Tennis After Paris Olympics

Paris, Jul 25 (AP) Three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber announced Thursday that she will retire after the Paris Olympics.

The 36-year-old German player won majors at every tournament except for the French Open at Roland Garros — on the same clay courts where she will bid farewell to tennis after the Paris Games. She faces four-time major winner Naomi Osaka of Japan in the opening round.

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“Before the Olympics begin, l can already say that I will never forget Paris 2024, because it will be my last professional tournament as a tennis player," Kerber posted on Instagram.

“And, whereas this might actually be the right decision, it will never feel that way. Simply because I love the sport with all my heart and I'm thankful for the memories and opportunities it has given me.”

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Kerber later confirmed her retirement when speaking briefly on stage after the Olympic tennis draw. Men's and women's first-round play begins Saturday.

Kerber won the Australian Open and the US Open in 2016 — the year she reached No. 1 in the rankings — and won Wimbledon two years later.

“Paris 2024 will mark the finish line of the most incredible journey I could have ever dreamed of growing up with a racket in my hand,” Kerber added.

“There are many more things I want to say and people to thank, which I will do once I complete my last match. But for now, I will take the time and soak up every second of this final episode on court.” (AP)

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