At 30 years old, he is experiencing a real test. That eternal smile that helped him to be proclaimed ‘Minister of Happiness’ in tennis has been erased. A joker, always in a good mood, especially lively with her friends Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka, she entered a negative spiral that caused her to have to put away her racket.
Used to appear in top 10 in the worldsee how it fell weekly in the rankings, down to the 22nd position. A sign that things are not going well. He has played thirty games this season, but many have been conditioned by physical problems.
Losing for the first time in Washington and Toronto, he didn’t even attend the US Open. It was impossible for him to compete in New York. It hurts so much. His last good resort was the Roland Garros quarterfinals. He no longer feels competitive.
You have made a drastic decision. “This year has been very difficult for me. As an athlete, we know that recovery is part of the journey. Due to my repeated shoulder injuries, my medical team and I made the difficult decision to leave on the circuit for the rest of the season,” announced the Tunisian Ounce Jabeur.
He will not stop, he will continue to be active in one of the areas of life that interests him the most. This is an icon. “While I take time to heal, I will dedicate myself to charity work, making sure we make a difference in the world,” he said.
And he says goodbye, sportingly, “wishing to come back even stronger. See you in Australia 2025.”
Source: La Verdad

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