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Former British No. 1 tennis player Kyle Edmund announced his retirement from the sport at the age of 30 on Monday. Edmund won ...
Former British No. 1 Kyle Edmund has announced his retirement from tennis at the age of 30. Edmund won two ATP titles and ...
Kyle Edmund, who ranked as Britain's No. 1 player for 19 months, announced his retirement from tennis on Monday.
Kyle Edmund's career took off in 2018, a season that would define his professional trajectory. He achieved a significant milestone by reaching the semi-finals of the Australian Open, where he faced ...
On Monday, the former British no. 1 and world no. 14 Kyle Edmund announced his retirement from tennis at 30. The 2018 ...
In addition to his Grand Slam success, Edmund also captured his first ATP Tour title in Antwerp, defeating Gael Monfils. He followed this with a significant victory over Novak Djokovic at the Madrid ...
Kyle Edmund, the former British No. 1, has recently announced his retirement from professional tennis. Edmund shared that he ...
"Through his quiet determination and sheer hard work both on and off the court, he reached British No 1, a career-high of No ...
The current British number one, Jack Draper, has paid tribute to Edmund following the announcement. On X, [Twitter] British number one and world number four Jack Draper posted a heartwarming message ...
Former British tennis player Kyle Edmund retires at 30 due to injuries after a notable career, including reaching the Australian Open semifinals and contributing to Britain's Davis Cup victory.
Kyle Edmund has been forced to retire at the age of 30 after going through a turbulent few years due to injuries, the former ...