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While she didn't say so definitively in this interview, Hingis - winner of five Grand Slam singles Titles, has admitted that the game has passed her by and that her career is over.

Amazing to think that she could effectively give up on her career when she had made every Austarlian Open Grand Slam singles final from 1997 to 2002.

http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,5952198-23210,00.html

Hingis says the end has come
From correspondents in Paris
February 7, 2003

FORMER world No.1 Martina Hingis has all but announced her retirement from tennis.

The 22-year-old Swiss star told l'Equipe sports daily today she had no intention of returning to the women's circuit she dominated from 1997 to 2000 when she won five Grand Slam singles crowns and eight doubles titles.

"I have been in the game too long to know what it takes to get to the top and I'm no longer capable of it," she said.

"When you have been No.1 for four years you cannot be satisfied with anything less. And when you can't compete with the best ... No it's not possible to envisage a comeback.

"There's no point in looking back. I've got a great life ahead of me."

Hingis is recovering from further surgery on damaged ankle ligaments.

An operation last year caused her to miss the French Open and Wimbledon but she returned for the US Open where she lost to Monica Seles in the third round.

Her last match was at Filderstadt in Germany on October 10 last year when she was beaten by Russia's Elena Dementieva.

She then called a halt to her season and pulled out of the year's first Grand Slam event, the Australian Open in Melbourne.

Hingis says no-one can currently match the Williams sisters Venus and Serena.

"The only one is Kim Clijsters. She has the strength and the talent," she said when asked what she felt when Serena Williams won her fourth successive Grand Slam tournament at Melbourne last month.

"But Serena is the best player in the world at the moment, there's no question about it."

Hingis, born in Slovakia, was christened Martina by her tennis-loving mother after Martina Navratilova.

He mother brought her to Switzerland when she was eight.

She won 40 WTA tournaments, three successive Australian Opens, from 1997 to 1999, and Wimbledon and the US Open in 1997.

That was the year she missed a Grand Slam when she lost to Iva Majoli in the French Open final.

She became world No.1 at 16 and held the ranking for 209 weeks.

She has not won a major title since the Australian Open in 1999, losing the 2002 final in Melbourne in suffocating heat to Jennifer Capriati. Her last tournament win was in Tokyo in February, 2002.

She was not the most popular player on the circuit and threw a famous tantrum when losing the 1999 French Open final to Steffi Graf.

Her career earnings totalled $US18,344,660 ($A31.08 million).

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The tide turned against her from the time of her derogative comments of Ameile Mauresmo before the 1999 Australian Open final (her last Slam). Then the dummy-spit in the French Open final later that year against Steffi, her humiliating first-round loss to Dokic at Wimbeldon and her career never quite got back on track.
 
Originally posted by jod23
Real sad :( She was my favourite player.....her ankles are ruined though.

According to doctor's, her ankles were fine. I think she just used it as an excuse not to come back to tennis.

Its a shame she's giving it away, she was very talented. Didn't have much power in her shots, yet managed to place the ball so well her opponents rarely got to it.
 

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Very sad that she is ending her tennis career at such a young age (22). Still, she wants to explore other things, and the money she has won has set her up for life.

I've still got a gut feeling that we haven't seen the last of Martina Hingis - possibly a comeback in 1-2 years time.
 
Will miss her too - she obvoiously would not be content to be a bit player in the 'circus'. She is probably rich enough not to.

She had her moments but she was mostly graceful and charming. Very unusual for someone raised as a tennis prodigy.
 
Originally posted by daddy_4_eyes
According to doctor's, her ankles were fine. I think she just used it as an excuse not to come back to tennis.

Its a shame she's giving it away, she was very talented. Didn't have much power in her shots, yet managed to place the ball so well her opponents rarely got to it.

I heard her ankles were fine too, so when she said she might retire i reckon it's coz she reckons she isn't capable of competing against the likes of the Williams sisters. Hingis's strength is her placement, but powerwise she will never able to compete against the Williams sisters, Mauresmo, and even Capriati. For me, the Australian Open final when Hingis lost to Capriati after having about 4 match points is what i saw as the straw that broke the camel's back.
 
Originally posted by myee8
I heard her ankles were fine too, so when she said she might retire i reckon it's coz she reckons she isn't capable of competing against the likes of the Williams sisters. Hingis's strength is her placement, but powerwise she will never able to compete against the Williams sisters, Mauresmo, and even Capriati. For me, the Australian Open final when Hingis lost to Capriati after having about 4 match points is what i saw as the straw that broke the camel's back.

Yeh totally agree.I reckon she is using her ankle injury as an excuse not to come back because she has no hope of gaining her No 1 title back.She knows that she will not match it with the power hitters like the Williams sisters and has decided to take the easy way out by not wanting to work hard to get back.She had it easy when she was No 1 as the quality of women players wasnt as good as there are now.
 
Originally posted by myee8
I heard her ankles were fine too, so when she said she might retire i reckon it's coz she reckons she isn't capable of competing against the likes of the Williams sisters. Hingis's strength is her placement, but powerwise she will never able to compete against the Williams sisters, Mauresmo, and even Capriati. For me, the Australian Open final when Hingis lost to Capriati after having about 4 match points is what i saw as the straw that broke the camel's back.

And the funny thing is, is that she has more talent in her fingernail than those girls you mentioned. But she has no power, therefore she would never be able to come back and win the big tournaments. You could say she was the last of the great finesse players. Now it's all about power. And with power, brings boring tennis which is why since the Williams sisters surfaced I have lost all interest in Womens Tennis.

Pity. I hope she stays in the public eye, does some playboy spreads etc :D
 

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The greatest legs and backside to EVER grace a tennis court. Going to miss watching her when she was returning serve (specially those low angle camera shots).

I 2nd Jods motion, Playboy spread! :D
 
Originally posted by Grendel
The greatest legs and backside to EVER grace a tennis court. Going to miss watching her when she was returning serve (specially those low angle camera shots).

I 2nd Jods motion, Playboy spread! :D

Ain't that the truth. Legs and butt - perfect.
 

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