Patty Schnyder Retires Again
Patty Schnyder said good-bye again.The Swiss left-hander retired again just three weeks before celebrating her 40th birthday.Noah: Call It Davis Cup And You’re A LiarThe former World No. 7 officially closed the curtain on her 20-year pro career with a tweet, calling the occasion “no big deal.”Schnyder expressed her gratitude for her pro career, writing “let’s try something new.”
Schnyder initially retired at the 2011 Roland Garros. She started playing Challenger events again in 2015.This season, Schnyder won three rounds of qualifying to reach the US Open main draw, bowing to 22nd-seeded Maria Sharapova.Born in Basel, Roger Federer’s hometown, Schnyder concludes her career with 11 singles and 5 doubles championships.Photo credit: Peter Schnyder/Keystone]]>No big deal.
— Patty Schnyder (@pattyschnyder) November 22, 2018
For the satatistic .. 21.11.2018 at exact 15:20.23 my last tournament ball was on the way. 😉 It was a Matchball 😉
I feel grateful for 20 years professional tennis without a big injury. Thank you for all the support and to my family. Let’s try something new.











