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Former World No. 3 Milos Raonic retires at 35

By Thomson Reuters Jan 12, 2026 | 11:16 AM

Former World No. 3 Milos Raonic of Canada announced his retirement from the ATP Tour on Monday.

The eight-time ‍tournament winner, who turned 35 in December, earned more than $20 million in prize money.

Raonic lost to Britain’s Andy Murray in the 2016 Wimbledon final, the closest he came to a Grand ‌Slam title.

“The time has come, I ‌am retiring from tennis. This is a moment you know will come one day, but somehow you never feel ready for it. This is ​as ready as I will ever be. Tennis has been my love and obsession ‍for most of my ​life,” Raonic posted on X.

“I ​have been the luckiest person to get to ‍live out and fulfill my dreams. I got to show up every day and focus on just getting better, seeing where that will take me, and playing a ‍game I was introduced to at 8 years old by complete luck. Somehow, this became my entire ‍obsession and ‍childhood, and then became my ​profession and life.”

Raonic’s No. 3 ranking ​on ⁠Nov. 21, 2016 remains the ‌highest ever for a Canadian player.

Raonic last competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, losing in the first round. His most recent tournament championship came at Australia’s Brisbane International in 2016.

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