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It announced the tennis player Ana Ivanovic, aged 29 years, the first former world and seeded, playing her retirement on Wednesday because of the numerous injuries suffered recently.

Ivanovic revealed, the wife of former German international soccer star Bastian Schweinsteiger, the decision to her retirement on the site "Facebook" social networking via the Internet, saying that it is no longer able to provide a higher level.

To Ivanovic and already beat Russian Dinara Safina in the final of the French Open (Roland Garros) in 2008 to be the most successful in her career as sports glanced harmlessly off the top of the rankings for tennis professionals in the same year.

During her career, Ivanovic won 15 titles in tournaments organized by the World Association of Tennis Professionals and second place in the Roland Garros occupied in 2007 and the Australian Open in 2008.

After winning the Roland Garros in 2008, Ivanovic suffered a decline in its level have also suffered from the fluctuation level and the results for a long time.

In 2015, Ivanovic reached its golden Roland Garros for the box to be the first time in seven years' time you reach for this role in one of the tournaments, "Grand Slam" big four).

Ivanovic ended 2016 in the sixty-fifth place global classification of Tennis Professionals after the season ended early, specifically in the September / September last because of injuries.

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