Alizé Cornet, 34, will retire after playing the Roland-Garros tournament one last time (from May 26 to June 9), according to an interview with the French tennis player broadcast Saturday April 27 on Canal .
“I’m going to play my last Roland-Garros in exactly one month and I’ll retire immediately (…) I’ve been thinking about it for a long time, but to officially announce it does a little something,” declared , moved, the former world number 11 in the show “Canal Sports Club”.
Victorious of six singles titles, three doubles titles, and the Fed Cup in 2019, the Niçoise holds the record for the number of Grand Slam tournaments played in a row: 68 since the 2007 Australian Open (Wimbledon 2020 having been canceled due to Covid). She reached the quarter-finals in Melbourne in 2022, her best run in a Major. She has reached the round of 16 twice at Roland Garros (2015, 2017) and Wimbledon (2014, 2022) and once at the US Open (2020).
“It’s the right time [to stop] because it’s the result of a long journey that lasted more than two years. And there, in recent months, my thoughts have become clearer and I feel that it is simply time. My ranking has gone down a bit,” explained the player, who fell to 107th place in the world.
“The right time to say goodbye to tennis”
“I don’t want to be pushed towards the exit (…) I feel that I have a little less to give in terms of desire, and for me it’s the right time to say goodbye to tennis” , added Cornet. “I had immense joys, but on the other hand there were big disappointments, moments of depression and I think it was ultimately a roller coaster for twenty years…” continued the player known for her combativeness.
The Frenchwoman was surprised to discover a message recorded by Rafael Nadal in the show. “Hello Alizé, I wanted to congratulate you on your incredible career, I wish you the best for the future, I’m sure everything will go well, it’s your day so enjoy it. All the best for the future and congratulations again! “, said the Spaniard, winner of 22 Grand Slam tournaments. The Frenchwoman expressed her admiration for the former world number 1, an “example” for her.
Asked about the strongest memory of her career, Alizé Cornet spoke of her victory over the then world number 1, Serena Williams, in the third round of Wimbledon in 2014. “In general, when people ask me what the match that had the most impact on me, I tend to cite that one. » A feat achieved a week after the death of his grandmother.
At the end of her playing career, the Frenchwoman intends to devote herself to writing, having published her first novel in 2022 entitled La Valse des jours. “A whole new life. And I’m ready! », Launched the player at the conclusion of a short letter she had written.