Overview
- Raonic disclosed his decision in a social-media statement, calling tennis his "love and obsession" and thanking fans, colleagues and tennis bodies.
- The 35-year-old concludes his career with eight ATP singles titles, a career-high ranking of No. 3 and more than $20 million in prize money.
- His peak season came in 2016 with a Wimbledon final—after defeating Roger Federer in the semifinals—and an Australian Open semifinal, both finished against Andy Murray.
- His last match was a first-round loss to Dominik Koepfer at the Paris 2024 Olympics after years of setbacks that included foot, hip, knee, back and shoulder issues.
- In his farewell message, Raonic said he "won't be slowing down," signaling plans to pursue new endeavors and reflecting on his impact on Canadian tennis.