Overview
- The 39-year-old confirmed he expects to rejoin the tour at the Paris Masters from Oct. 27 to Nov. 2.
- He cited persistent physical problems and recently retired with an ankle injury in Chengdu in the first round against Aleksandr Shevchenko.
- Over 21 seasons he won 13 ATP singles titles and reached Grand Slam semifinals at Roland Garros 2008 and the 2016 US Open, compiling a 583–350 record.
- Reports note he has withdrawn from as many as 35 tournaments for physical reasons, the most recorded on the men's circuit since 1990.
- He said he never won a major and does not expect to win one next year, while thanking his team, the French federation, colleagues and his family.