Albert Ramos He announced this week that he was playing his last professional period. The 37 -Year -old Mataronés said “The time has come to say goodbye to professional tennis. Now it’s time to enjoy my last contest.”
Catalan’s left-hander is 225 of the world, though most of his career traveled within the Top-100, presenting as a best place on the 17th in May 2017.
He won 4 titles: Bastad 2016, Gstaad 2019, Estoril 2021 and Córdoba 2022. In the 12 Finals played, including a 1000 ATP Masters, in Montecarlo 2017.
He was with the Spanish team at the Davis Cup, playing nine individual parties (6-3) and a double (0-1).
He said “the last months I felt that my body was no longer yielding to the highest level and that was why it was time to accept the end of my career as a professional tennis player.”
On the one hand, “My heart wants to move on, love tennis and competition, but my head tells me that everything ends and better accept it. New spas and illusions are coming.”
“This is my last season,” he emphasized, even knowing where he hung exactly the racket.
“They can’t be explained that years, the successes have suffered, so much joy, difficult moments because one has never been formed. Friends have spread all over the world, a honest Equpo,” he described. No doubt that “it’s better than I never dare to dream.”
A big adventure with his coach for many, many years, José María Díaz. Among the most relevant -time, also the Quarterfinals of Roland Garros 2016, the best results in Grand Slam.
Source: La Verdad

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