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Martin announces his retirement

August 31, 2004 10:39 IST
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American Todd Martin announced his retirement after losing to Fabrice Santoro of France in the first round of the U.S. Open on Monday.

The 34-year-old bowed out with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 defeat and made the announcement to the fans who had stayed late into the evening for his match in the Louis Armstrong Stadium.

Todd Martin"This might be a big mistake, I might be in tears at any moment," Martin told the crowd.

"It's been a pleasure playing in front of you."

Martin gave special thanks to his family and his support group.

"I'm one of the lucky guys who ran into some people who knew a lot about the game, cared and shared their knowledge with me, otherwise I would never have been here in the first place. I thank you all."

Martin reached two grand-slam finals, the Australian Open in 1994 and the U.S. Open in 1999, although he will also be remembered for losing a 5-1 lead in the deciding set of his Wimbledon semi-final against fellow American MaliVai Washington in 1996.

"I'm going to miss it terribly," he added in a news conference.

"Obviously, it's been a huge part of my life. Probably through my life the greatest success -- I guess it's given me more self-esteem in me as a person than any other one thing in my life."

"I've been thinking about it for probably a couple of years. I am sure had I had better results in the past couple of years I wouldn't have thought about it as often.

"The last few months it's gone from a lot less thinking to a lot more feeling and that makes it fairly clear.

"As far as wins and losses there are no regrets, but I didn't necessarily treat every person I came into contact with as well as I could have."

Martin said he was not sure what the future held for him, though he hinted tennis would still have a part to play.

"I plan on being in the sport in some way shape or form."
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