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Juan Carlos Ferrero announces retirement

Ferrero announces retirement
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Former World number one Juan Carlos Ferrero announces that he will retire from tennis next month.

Former world number one Juan Carlos Ferrero has revealed that he will retire from tennis next month.

The 32-year-old, who won the French Open in 2003, has admitted that injuries have taken their toll.

"This season injuries have prevented me from playing with regularity and it was a tough year as I realised on the court that I did not have the same ambition after 14 years at the top level," he told reporters.

Ferrero won 16 tour titles during a 14-year career.

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