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One of India’s most promising
singles players in recent time,
Somdev Devvarman, has called time
on his career, announcing the move
via Twitter on Sunday.
Starting 2017 on a new note,
retiring from pro tennis.
Thanks to everyone for the
love and support over the
years.
Somdev Devvarman
@SomdevD
Devvarman, currently 909th in the
ATP rankings, has been missing from
the circuit for a few months now.
Recently, he was rumoured to have
shown interest in becoming the
coach of India’s Davis Cup side in
place of Zeeshan Ali.
Devvarman, who in 2009 became the
only Indian to have reached the final
of the Chennai Open singles event,
won the singles gold medal at the
2010 Commonwealth Games. Later
that year, he also won singles gold at
the Asian Games apart from a
doubles gold along with Sanam
Singh.
singles players in recent time,
Somdev Devvarman, has called time
on his career, announcing the move
via Twitter on Sunday.
Starting 2017 on a new note,
retiring from pro tennis.
Thanks to everyone for the
love and support over the
years.
Somdev Devvarman
@SomdevD
Devvarman, currently 909th in the
ATP rankings, has been missing from
the circuit for a few months now.
Recently, he was rumoured to have
shown interest in becoming the
coach of India’s Davis Cup side in
place of Zeeshan Ali.
Devvarman, who in 2009 became the
only Indian to have reached the final
of the Chennai Open singles event,
won the singles gold medal at the
2010 Commonwealth Games. Later
that year, he also won singles gold at
the Asian Games apart from a
doubles gold along with Sanam
Singh.