This morning, the 38-year-old Uruguayan, Pablo Cuevas, announced his retirement from tennis through an emotional letter shared on social media. After closely dealing with injuries, Cuevas definitively hangs up his racket after a 20-year career where he reached the top 20 in the world in 2016. Thus, the Uruguayan bids farewell to a sport in which he managed to win 6 ATP titles with clay courts as his favorite surface. "This journey began with a dream... with the innocence of a child who wanted to be a tennis player. From the kayak in the Uruguay River to the Philippe Chatrier, how many vivid experiences... reality surpassed dreams," Pablo wrote before saying goodbye with: "The end has come, but I will continue to be linked to tennis, because I love it, and it would be very unfair to it if I could not pour out everything I learned on this indelible journey. [...] I am excited for what is to come, the immediate future, and the new opportunities that will surely arise. This is all friends!".
🇺🇾 Pablo Cuevas announces his retirement from professional tennis ♥️
— Luca Fiorino (@FiorinoLuca) September 24, 2024
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