"A few weeks ago I decided that I was going to stop at Roland this year. It will be my 15th Roland," announces the player who has fallen to 220th in the world and who is coming out of four years plagued by injuries.
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2022-04-06T20:18:22.745Z
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, ex-world No.5 and long-time French No.1, announced that he would retire this year after Roland-Garros when he turns 37, Wednesday in a video posted on the networks.
"A few weeks ago I decided that I was going to stop at Roland this year. It will be my 15th Roland," announces the player who has fallen to 220th in the world and who is coming out of four years plagued by injuries.
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Source: france24