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Milos Raonic retires: former world number three says goodbye to tennis

Експерт у світі тенісу, Мілош Раоніч, ухвалив рішення завершити свою кар'єру. Photo: Главком

Retirement of Milos Raonic

Canadian tennis player Milos Raonic announced his retirement from professional tennis at the age of 35. The announcement took place on January 11, 2026. Raonic, who gained popularity in the world of tennis, was a former world number three, which was a record for Canadian tennis players.

Achievements and Impact

Throughout his career, Raonic achieved significant success, reaching the Wimbledon final and the Australian Open semifinals in 2016. He also won eight ATP tournament titles, earning over 20 million dollars in prize money. The last official match for the tennis player took place at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

'The time has come, I am leaving tennis. This is a moment you know will come someday, but somehow you never feel ready for it. I am as ready as I can be. Tennis has been my love and obsession for most of my life. I have been the happiest person because I was able to live out and fulfill my dreams.' Milos Raonic

Currently, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Raonic's colleague, is ranked fifth in the ATP rankings, while Bianca Andreescu won the US Open in 2019. Milos Raonic's retirement marked an important event in the world of tennis, as he left a significant mark in the history of the sport.

The retirement of Raonic not only highlights his achievements but also opens up new opportunities for younger Canadian tennis players like Felix Auger-Aliassime and Bianca Andreescu. Raonic's contribution to Canadian tennis has been significant, and his successes may inspire a new generation of athletes. This event may also impact the development of tennis in Canada, bringing greater attention to the sport in the country.