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Former World No. 48 Pedro Cachín Announces Retirement

The 30-year-old Argentine ends his run after months sidelined by injuries, with a December exhibition planned to support rising local players.

Overview

  • He confirmed his decision in a Nov. 3 post on X, reflecting that reaching No. 48 was hard-earned rather than just a number.
  • He cited prolonged physical problems, had not competed since June, and had dropped to No. 665 in the rankings.
  • His résumé includes the 2023 ATP 250 title in Gstaad over Albert Ramos Viñolas and six Challenger trophies in Sevilla, Oeiras, Prague, Madrid, Todi and Santo Domingo.
  • He highlighted career moments facing Rafael Nadal in Madrid, Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon and representing Argentina in the Davis Cup.
  • A benefit event on Dec. 6 at Club Bell in Córdoba will raise funds for three Argentine prospects, and he said he will remain connected to the sport.