Mardy Fish to retire after the US Open

Mardy Fish has been through quite a lot in his career.

The former world no.7 has been sidelined for some time after an injury to his left wrist in 2005 (he recovered after 2 surgeries). Then the American had a great career to manage to break in the top10 (no.7 was his best rank). Eventually Mardy suffered from a strange illness in the past couple of years: Fish had to go in and out the tour because of an accelerate heartbeat that at times made things rather scary.

At 33 years of age and with a weird heart condition it is not advisable for Fish to go back in full steam on tour, so it was time for Mardy to call it a career, but before he decided to play the American summer and then the US Open.

Fish tweeted his idea My schedule this summer will be Atlanta, Cincinnati, and I will finish my career at the US Open. #lastride.



 

So far Mardy has won 6 titles and he has reached 14 finals. Let’s see if he can add anything more at the very end. 

Mardy Fish Career titltes 

 

AT THE END OF THE DAY IT WAS FUN!