Tennis

The former world No. 1 Jack Sock tennis player plans to retire from tennis after the US open

Jack Sock, an American, will retire from tennis after the US Open. Sunday, said 8.

The 2017 ATP Masters 1000 title in Paris, as well as the men’s doubles titles at Wimbledon in 2014 and 2018 and the 2018 US Open, are the most notable victories for Sock, who is 30 years old.

He likewise won a blended duplicates gold decoration at the 2016 Rio Olympics, as well as a bronze in the men’s copies

Sock is collaborating with John Isner at Flushing Glades, with the large serving American additionally set to resign after the finish of the year’s last Huge homerun.

“To the 8 year old kid who quickly fell head over heels for the game of tennis. In an Instagram post, Sock wrote, “I hope I made you proud.” It’s been 14 years of recollections I will always remember. From winning four Huge homeruns, Olympic Gold and Bronze, top 10 rankings in singles and duplicates and contending on the Davis Cup and Laver Cup groups, it’s been past what I might have at any point envisioned.

“I’ve had the privilege of competing in Flushing Meadows since I was seventeen and this year’s US Open will be the final event of my career. I look forward to creating memories in front of the best fans in the world one last time!”

The US Open runs from Aug. 28 to Sept. 10.

After retiring from tennis, Sock may switch to pickleball, according to multiple reports.