Gael Monfils, Fan Favorite, Announces Retirement Plans for End of 2026 Season

Wednesday - 01/10/2025 04:15
Perennial crowd favorite and former world No. 6-ranked Gael Monfils says he will retire at the end of the 2026 tennis season.
Gael Monfils, known for his entertaining style, is one of the most popular players on tour. Jan Kok/Soccrates/Getty Images

PARIS -- Perennial crowd favorite and former world No. 6-ranked Gael Monfils says he will retire at the end of the 2026 tennis season.

At 39, the French veteran renowned for his spectacular style of play announced Wednesday in a message posted on social media that "the year ahead will be my last as a professional tennis player."

"I held a racket in my hands for the first time at two and a half, and began playing professionally at 18," Monfils wrote. "The opportunity to turn my passion into a profession is a privilege I have cherished during every match and moment of my 21-year career. Though this game means the world to me, I am tremendously as peace with my decision."

Monfils has won 13 titles. His best results at Grand Slam tournaments are two semifinals, at the 2008 French Open and 2016 US Open.

"While I came close, I never did win a Grand Slam during my career. I won't pretend that expect to do so during the next year," Monfils said.

Following in the footsteps of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Gilles Simon and Richard Gasquet, he is the last member of a group of French players dubbed "The Musketeers" to call it quits.

In January, Monfils became the oldest player to win an ATP Tour title, achieving the feat in Auckland, New Zealand when he claimed his 13th tour title 20 years after his first at the age of 38 years, 132 days. He took over from Roger Federer, who was 38 years, 74 days old when he won the final tour title of his career, the Swiss Indoor title at Basel in 2019.

Monfils married Ukrainian player Elina Svitolina in 2021 and the couple have a daughter together. Monfils is currently ranked 53rd.

"To every person who ever cheered or shouted 'Allez, Gael!' in real life or at a TV screen: your energy and love are truly everything to me," Monfils said.

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