Marina Erakovic, Former World No.39, Announces Retirement
Former World No.39 Marina Erakovic has called it a career at the age of 30. The New Zealander, who became the first player from her country to claim a WTA title in 24 years in 2013 when she won the Memphis crown, finishes with one singles titles and eight doubles titles to her name.
What a journey! Big thank you to my family, friends, fans and these super stars ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #SeedFoundation @FilaTennis @WilsonTennis @wilsontennisNZ @AirTahitiNuiNZ @MoonbarNZ @NuZestNZ @tourna_tennis @Bolle_Eyewear @KiaMotors_NZ @lufthansa
— Marina Erakovic (@ErakovicMarina) December 10, 2018
See you on the flip side! 🙋♀️ pic.twitter.com/5jMJYh6qFz
Erakovic reached the Wimbledon semifinals in doubles in 2011 and reached the quarterfinals or better at the majors in doubles four times.For years, Erakovic has been exploring her passion as a musician and songwriter. Her solo project “The Mad Era” released a record called “Voices” in December, which can be heard on Spotify or iTunes.
The Mad Era is dropping a new EP called Voices…..RIGHT NOW. Check it out on Spotify or iTunes. https://t.co/fCGuleVsWG @themaderamusic #newmusicwednesday pic.twitter.com/PWacz0atzJ
— themaderamusic (@themaderamusic) December 5, 2018
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