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Milos Raonic Retires After 18-Year Tennis Career

The 35-year-old cites years of injuries, signaling plans to stay active beyond the court.

Overview

  • Raonic announced his decision in a social media post on Sunday, thanking fans, coaches, and Canada.
  • The former world No. 3 was the 2016 Wimbledon runner-up to Andy Murray and the first Canadian man to reach a Grand Slam singles final.
  • He won eight ATP singles titles and earned more than $20 million in prize money during his time on tour.
  • His final match was a first-round loss to Dominik Koepfer at the Paris 2024 Olympics after repeated setbacks, including a shoulder issue in 2025.
  • Known for a dominant serve nicknamed “Missile,” the former Yugoslavia-born Canadian helped elevate men’s tennis in his adopted country.