SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)—Fernando Gonzalez of Chile is set to retire after the Masters tournament next month in Florida. The 31-year-old Gonzalez, who reached No. 5 in the ATP rankings, made the ...
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) Chilean tennis star Fernando Gonzalez says he will retire next month because injuries no longer allow him to play at a top level. The 31-year-old Gonzalez made the announcement ...
Fernando Gonzalez retired last month, a great career ending with a quiet first round loss to Nicolas Mahut at the Sony Ericsson Open. Turning pro as a 19-year old in 1999, Gonzalez would go on to ...
London-based Ravi Ubha covers soccer and tennis for ESPN.com. Gonzalez's supreme shot-making, most notably with his laser-like forehand, coupled with his penchant for breaking rackets -- a la Safin -- ...
Former tennis player Fernando Gonzalez reckons Roger Federer might not lift another Grand Slam trophy but could win a few titles on the ATP tour. Federer, widely regarded as one of the best players in ...
Former tennis player Fernando Gonzalez has said that while Nick Kyrgios can split opinions, he's necessary to bring in new fans to the sport. The enfant terrible of men's tennis, Kyrgios is widely ...
Fernando Gonzalez, 11-time ATP winner, will retire after reaching a career-high No. 5 in the rankings. (David Callow/SI) Fernando Gonzalez announced Thursday that next month's Sony Ericsson Open in ...
One of Roger Federer’s old rivals claimed that the former world No 1 was “bad” at tennis when he was younger. Fernando Gonzalez formed a friendship with the 20-time Grand Slam champion during their ...
FERNANDO GONZALEZ has opened up about seeing a young Roger Federer playing tennis and said he was “terrible” as a junior. Gonzalez, known for having one of the most fearsome forehands ever in tennis, ...
SANTIAGO, ChileSANTIAGO, Chile — Chilean tennis star Fernando Gonzalez says he will retire next month because injuries no longer allow him to play at a top level. The 31-year-old Gonzalez made the ...
Another of tennis' entertainers is saying goodbye. Three years after Marat Safin bid adieu and two years removed from Fabrice Santoro's farewell, this week's Sony Ericsson Open in Miami marks the end ...
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