Where Are They Now? Tennis Players Who Retired in the Last Decade

The past ten years have seen the retirement of some of the biggest names in tennis, leaving fans wondering what these legendary players are up to today.

From Grand Slam champions to fan favorites, these athletes have left the court but continue to make their mark in various ways.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at when these tennis stars retired and what they’ve been doing since.

Whether they’ve transitioned to coaching, commentary, business ventures, or enjoying life away from the spotlight, their journeys after tennis offer fascinating insights into life beyond the sport.

Roger Federer


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Retirement September 2022
Ranking at Retirement World No. 97
Age at Retirement 41
Reason for Retirement Persistent knee injuries
Current Activities Federer works on philanthropic efforts through the Roger Federer Foundation and appears at tennis events.

Serena Williams


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Retirement September 2022
Ranking at Retirement World No. 321
Age at Retirement 40
Reason for Retirement Focus on family and business ventures
Current Activities Serena manages her venture capital firm, Serena Ventures, and pursues various business projects.

Andy Murray

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Retirement August 2024
Ranking at Retirement World No. 45
Age at Retirement 37
Reason for Retirement Ongoing hip issues
Current Activities Andy has transitioned to coaching and assists players, including Novak Djokovic during pre-season training.

Rafael Nadal


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Retirement October 2024
Ranking at Retirement World No. 3
Age at Retirement 38
Reason for Retirement Chronic foot injury
Current Activities Nadal focuses on his tennis academy and engages in various charitable initiatives.

Maria Sharapova

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Retirement February 2020
Ranking at Retirement World No. 373
Age at Retirement 32
Reason for Retirement Recurring shoulder injuries
Current Activities Maria runs her candy brand, Sugarpova, and engages in various entrepreneurial ventures.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

 
Retirement May 2022
Ranking at Retirement World No. 297
Age at Retirement 37
Reason for Retirement Injuries and declining performance
Current Activities Tsonga is involved in tennis coaching and mentoring young players.

Juan Martín del Potro

 
Retirement February 2022
Ranking at Retirement World No. 753
Age at Retirement 33
Reason for Retirement Persistent knee injuries
Current Activities Del Potro is focusing on his health and enjoying life off the court.

Kevin Anderson

 
Retirement May 2022
Ranking at Retirement World No. 107
Age at Retirement 35
Reason for Retirement Injuries and a desire to spend more time with family
Current Activities Anderson works as a tennis commentator and analyst.

Gilles Simon

 
Retirement November 2022
Ranking at Retirement World No. 142
Age at Retirement 37
Reason for Retirement Physical strain and focus on family
Current Activities Simon has taken on coaching and administrative roles in tennis.

Tommy Robredo

 
Retirement April 2022
Ranking at Retirement World No. 343
Age at Retirement 39
Reason for Retirement Age and declining performance
Current Activities Robredo is involved in tennis coaching and community sports initiatives.

Sam Querrey

 
Retirement August 2022
Ranking at Retirement World No. 281
Age at Retirement 34
Reason for Retirement Desire to focus on family and business
Current Activities Querrey is active in real estate and other business ventures.

Viktor Troicki

 
Retirement June 2021
Ranking at Retirement World No. 196
Age at Retirement 35
Reason for Retirement Age and transition to coaching
Current Activities Troicki serves as the captain of Serbia’s Davis Cup team.

Laura Robson

 
Retirement May 2022
Ranking at Retirement Unranked
Age at Retirement 28
Reason for Retirement Persistent injuries
Current Activities Robson works as a tournament director and tennis commentator.
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