Overview
- Raonic confirmed his decision in a post on X on Jan. 11–12, writing that “the time has come.”
- The former Wimbledon finalist reached a career-high No. 3 in 2016 and became the first Canadian man to reach a Grand Slam singles final.
- He captured eight ATP singles titles and earned more than $20 million in career prize money.
- His final match was a first-round loss to Dominik Koepfer at the Paris 2024 Olympics after extended layoffs caused by injuries, including a persistent shoulder problem.
- In his farewell he thanked fans, colleagues and governing bodies and said he “won’t be slowing down,” as tributes arrived from figures such as Boris Becker and John Isner.