Somdev Devvarman today announced his retirement from professional tennis
Somdev Devvarman today announced his retirement from professional tennis
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"Beginning 2017 on another note, resigning from genius tennis. On account of everybody for the love and support throughout the years. #newyearnewbeginnings," Somdev said on his Twitter page.

The 31-year-old's profession was hampered by a repeating shoulder harm in 2012. He recouped to arrange a rebound yet he had been lost from activity with no predetermined explanation behind some time now.

There is the hypothesis that he may take to training from here on.

Somdev was India's star singles player since he first softened into the scene up 2008.

A normal in India's Davis Cup squad, Somdev showed up in 14 rubbers and assumed an urgent part in India achieving the World Group in 2010.

Somdev had additionally made the finals of two ATP Tour occasions - the 2009 Chennai Open as a trump card and the 2011 South Africa Open. He likewise the singles and duplicates gold awards at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.

His 44–1 win-misfortune record in 2008 at the NCAA Men's Tennis Championship stays unmatched in this way.

He was given the Arjuna grant - the nation's second most noteworthy brandishing honor - in 2011.

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