Gael Monfils retires to bring unfortunate end to record-breaking Australian Open run


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Record-breaking Gael Monfils retired from his Australian Open fourth round match against young American Ben Shelton, as the 38-year-old’s epic run in Melbourne came to an unfortunate end.

An ailing Monfils received a standing ovation as he left the court after trailing 7-6 6-7 7-6 1-0 early in the fourth set. The Frenchman, who last week became the oldest player to win an ATP tour title, had nothing left to give and struggled with a back injury after being dragged into a three-hour battle by the big-serving Shelton.

Monfils had rolled back the years at the Australian Open with his victories over fourth seed Taylor Fritz, Daniel Altmaier and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard to become the oldest man to reach the fourth round in Melbourne since Roger Federer. He had also won eight matches in a row, following his surprise title in Auckland at the start of the year.

Monfils had pushed his body to its limits since requiring five sets to beat Mpetshi Perricard in the opening round, and he admitted he was feeling sore before the match against Shelton began.

“Unfortunately, I couldn’t finish the match, but I’m happy with all I gave today,” Monfils said afterwards.

“You know, at the end of the day, it’s been a very long tour for me, playing a lot of matches, spending a lot of hours,” Monfils said. “Of course, some days are tougher. Today was one where I think I was already very close from the limit, and I think I passed it, unfortunately.

“You know, it happens, but I’m still learning, which is good. Learning also take more experience. Of course, today was tougher for me physically.”

Monfils and Shelton smiled as they shook hands at the net and the 22-year-old was complimentary of the veteran’s efforts in the match.

“Gael is a great guy, I’ve watched him since I was a kid,” Shelton said. “I’ve always said he has the best highlights-reel of all time and we saw some of that tonight. At 38, I would hope to just be able to still be walking without crutches.

“To push me like he did today, and to entertain in New Zealand and Australia the way he has over the last two weeks is so impressive and I hope to be able to create some memories like that at that age. It’s really special and unheard of in sport.

Shelton was full of respect for Monfils after his run to the fourth round
Shelton was full of respect for Monfils after his run to the fourth round (Getty Images)

“For me, he’s played a lot of long matches and I wanted to make it as physical as possible. He does a lot things on the court unbelievably well, a lot of counter-punching, making you feel uncomfortable at the net. Being able to find that balance, it was incredible difficult today because he was serving so well.

“There are a lot of things that make him a nightmare to play. I can’t imagine playing him when he was 21, 22 like me.”

Monfils will still have interest in the Australian Open, however, as his partner Elina Svitolina booked her place in the quarter-finals on her return from injury.

Svitolina was happy to bring some light to Ukraine with her victory over Russian Veronika Kudermetova in the fourth round of the Australian Open.

Svitolina, who has refused to shake hands with Russian or Belarusian opponents after matches since the start of the war nearly three years ago, recovered from a poor start to win 6-4 6-1 and reach her 12th grand slam quarter-final.

“This fighting spirit that I have is completely Ukrainian spirit that I try to show, that I try to represent, as well,” she said.

The 30-year-old, who is playing in her first tournament since foot surgery last September, has won all eight matches she has played against Russian opponents since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

In the last eight, Svitolina will take on in-form American Madison Keys, who upset sixth seed Elena Rybakina 6-3 1-6 6-3.

Includes reporting from PA



After an incredible and record-breaking run at the Australian Open, Gael Monfils has announced his retirement from professional tennis. The French tennis star captured the hearts of fans around the world with his electrifying performances on the court, but unfortunately, injuries have forced him to hang up his racket.

Monfils’ journey at this year’s Australian Open was nothing short of remarkable. He fought through grueling matches and displayed his trademark athleticism and flair, eventually reaching the semifinals before being forced to withdraw due to a nagging injury.

Throughout his career, Monfils has been known for his entertaining playing style and infectious personality. He leaves behind a legacy of highlight-reel moments and unforgettable matches that will be remembered by tennis fans for years to come.

While it is heartbreaking to see such a talented player cut his career short, we can only thank Gael Monfils for the memories and wish him all the best in his future endeavors. Tennis will surely miss his presence on the court, but his impact on the sport will never be forgotten. Farewell, Gael Monfils.

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