[情報] 白俄雙打名將野獸 Max Mirnyi 宣布退休

作者: deehsu (加州‧陽光)   2018-11-30 10:36:36
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Max 'The Beast' Mirnyi Finally Rests
2018/11/29 ATP Staff
The Belarusian totaled 53 titles in 22 years as a professional tennis player
‘The Beast’ is hanging up his racquet. After 22 years as a professional,
Max Mirnyi, former No. 1 player in the ATP Doubles Rankings, has announced
his retirement.
“I have come to a decision that the 2018 season was my last year competing
professionally,” Mirnyi said. “It was a very difficult choice for me to
make as tennis has been my life ever since I can remember myself. I was
fortunate to achieve far beyond what a little boy from Minsk, Belarus, could
have dreamed of.”
Mirnyi climbed to the top of the ATP Doubles Rankings for the first time on 9
June 2003, and he would spend 57 weeks atop the doubles mountain, good enough
for 15th all-time. The Belarusian won 52 tour-level doubles titles (52-46),
and Mirnyi recently finished his 20th consecutive doubles campaign inside the
Top 100. As a singles player, he ascended as high as No. 18 in the ATP
Rankings, and won 244 tour-level matches, including 16 victories against Top
10 opponents.
The six-time men’s doubles Grand Slam winner and 2012 mixed doubles Olympic
gold medalist (w/ Victoria Azarenka) qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals 10
times, lifting the trophy in 2006 with Jonas Bjorkman and in 2011 with Daniel
Nestor. ‘The Beast’ most recently appeared at the prestigious season finale
in 2016, at 39 years old, alongside Treat Huey. Mirnyi also captured 16 ATP
World Tour Masters 1000 doubles titles, including the 2003 Miami crown with
Roger Federer.
Mirnyi completes his illustrious career with a combined 1,024 match wins in
singles and doubles, and he did not slow down in his final season. The
41-year-old, alongside Philipp Oswald, captured titles at the New York Open
and the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship.
Many will look back on Mirnyi’s standout career and think of his doubles
success, but the Belarusian also performed well on the singles court before
exclusively focusing on doubles in 2009. Mirnyi won the 2003 ABN AMRO World
Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, moving through a daunting set of opponents in
Federer, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Ivan Ljubicic and Mario Ancic before defeating
Raemon Sluiter in the final. Mirnyi also advanced to the final at the ATP
World Tour Masters 1000 event in Stuttgart in 2001, defeating three players
— Gustavo Kuerten, Pete Sampras and Yevgeny Kafelnikov — who reached the
No. 1 ATP Ranking in their career, as well as former World No. 2 Goran
Ivanisevic, along the way.
“Throughout my whole career I always did the best I could and treated my
profession with honour and respect. Now it’s time for me to move on with my
life and accept new challenges,” Mirnyi said. “I will miss the game greatly
but for certain I will continue to follow it closely and love it from the
sidelines. I thank everyone who took part in my development as a tennis
player and as person.”
Did You Know?
Mirnyi won at least 25 tour-level doubles matches in 19 of his final 20
seasons, including 2018.
Max Mirnyi Statement
I would like to announce today that I have come to a decision that the 2018
season on the ATP World Tour was my last year as a professional player.
It’s been a very tough choice to make considering that the game of tennis
has been my life ever since I can remember myself. I am absolutely thrilled
to have had a chance to enjoy this game for so long!
While competing for myself or representing my country I have always treated
my profession with the highest honour and respect, worked at it as hard as I
could and now, stepping away from the game, I have no regrets and feel
nothing but joy. I have achieved far beyond what a little boy from Minsk,
Belarus could dream about at the beginning of the road.
My journey would not be possible without the continued support of my family.
I owe it to my mother and father for teaching me life and sports from a young
age. Very early my father became a key figure in my life, advancing with me
through all levels of the game as my coach, manager and a friend. My wife and
my kids gave me tremendous support and always inspire me to keep going
forward.
Also, along the way I was very fortunate to meet outstanding coaches who
helped me shape my game and character. Here I would like to acknowledge them
and show my love to them once again:
My junior coaches Valeriy Lavrenov and Arcadi Edelman from “MAZ" tennis
school: Thank you for building a good foundation and helping me fall in love
with this game!
Mr. Nick Bollettieri, your family and your staff: Thank you for providing me
with a home away from home at the IMG Tennis Academy in Florida. Believing in
me at the time when the wins were very tough to come by and to this day you
continue to be monumental in my development as a player and as a person.
Alexandr Dolgopolov Sr: Thank you for letting me be part of your family and
for all your efforts in preparing me for the physicality of this sport and
life on Tour. I really learned a lot from the time together and it helped me
push my limits many times throughout out my career. Your wife’s lessons on
flexibility planted a very valuable seed as a result of which I avoided many
common injuries of the sport.
Bob Brett: Thank you for being in my corner and always providing me with very
valuable advice, introducing me to Nike Tennis, which turned out to be my
only apparel sponsor during my whole career.
Fritz Don: The most positive and optimistic person I have met. You helped me
look at the methods of training in a different way. Tennis was always fun
with you.
Brian Teacher: You made me understand the biomechanics of tennis. Your
introduction to yoga helps me to stay balanced on and off the court to this
day.
Scott Davidoff: I appreciate your assistance in helping me in a tough
transition from my career No. 1 to career No. 2 — doubles only. Your endless
scouting reports, knowledge for the game and support off the court helped me
to be on the winning end of the biggest events and get excited about making
career No. 2 last.
Peter Mirnyi: You pushed me with always a good vibe and your brotherly love
at the time when more losses were creeping into my records and it was very
easy to get negative and stop. However, we didn’t and had some memorable
moments towards the end of this song.
My fitness coaches, Anthony Blair and Yutaka Nakamura: At different stages of
my athletic development you recognized the most important areas where my wide
and long body needed the most attention. With your help I always felt I had a
physical edge over my opponents and surely never lost a match due to lack of
preparation.
My medical team that looked after me and made sure I have the best chance to
compete at the highest level. At different times each one of you played a
crucial role into my longevity: Igor Golovnev, Pavel Malashevich, Alexsandr
Razumets and Ivan Bury-sport doctors and trainers Team Belarus. Dr. Simon
Small-Philadelphia (foot supports), Dr. Di Giacomo-Rome (ankle), Dr. David
Dines-NY (shoulder), Dr. Angel (Barcelona) and Dr. Christopher
Sforzo-Sarasota (elbow).
I will never forget the next group of people without whom my climb would also
be impossible. Around the globe friends with their financial or moral
support, often providing housing that helped Nikolai and I get past some
difficult times.
Krutov family (Moscow, Rus), Christopher Boyer (Greenwich CT), Dubovic family
(NY), Roberman family (NY), Fisher family (NY), Skrilivetsky family (NY),
Grae family (NY) Trincher family (Bradenton FL), Anna Golub (Bradenton FL),
Howard Winitsky (Delray Beach FL), Robets family (Lexington KY), Alex Reichel
(LA) Anne and Cathy Rossiter (Chicago IL, Binghamton NY), Dima Davidov
(Chicago IL), Igor Pevzner (Israel), Samir M’biota (Paris Fra), Cleon
Papadopoulos (London UK), Magidov Family (RUS), Kojia Misha and Luba
(Melbourne AUS), Mizue Sato (Tokyo, Jap), Kozhevnikov Oleg and Lyudmila
(Dubai UAE), Kouzmenko Sergey and Irina (Minsk BLR), Frolov Vladimir and
Valeria (Minsk BLR), Sergey Stutanov (RUS), Andrei Likhachev (RUS), Dmitry
Gusev (RuS), Gennadi Silin (FL), Trubeev family (Sarasota FL), Zimmerman
family (Sarasota FL).
For your professional and legal guidance I would like to thank my three
special friends and agents: Max Eisenbud at IMG, Lisa Somermaier from Sunset
consulting and Vittorio Selmi from ATP.
I would like to also address the Belarus Tennis Federation with your CEOs
Simon Kagan, Mikhail Pavlov, Vladimir Peftiev, Sergey Teterin and Aleksandr
Shakutin and thank you for your trust in me, the Belarus Ministry of Sport
for always attending to my needs and electing me to represent the country for
this long. It was a great honour and pleasure for me to do so around the
world. Being the flag bearer for Team Belarus and winning a gold medal at the
Olympics in London was by far the most memorable and proudest moment in my
life.
I want to thank ATP and your staff for providing me with the most incredible
working environment, taking me to places where I otherwise would have never
been. Caring for me and guiding me on a daily basis.
To ITF, for letting me become part of your historic events and having my most
memorable experiences with you.
Nike and Wilson, you have been my biggest supporters during my whole career.
I am grateful that you spotted me early and stayed with me to this day. It
has been an absolute honour and pleasure to be one of your athletes. You have
always responded to all of my needs and gave me the chance to use the latest
equipment and newest technologies. It made it so easy to keep my focus and
just on the job! Thank you.
Special acknowledgment goes to all 100 of my doubles partners from 1994 to
2018 with whom I have an individual story to tell and who helped me installed
a brick, large or small, in building my career wall. Thanks again to you,
guys! We had a blast!!!
Sergej Skakun, Evgeni Mikheev, Vladimir Voltchkov, Kevin Ullyett, Mark
Merklein, Jaime Oncins, Martin Hromec, Lars Rehmann, Robbie Koenig, Alejandro
Hernandez, Scott Humphries, Ben Ellwood, Lior Mor, Tuomas Ketola, Georg
Blumauer, Myles Wakefield, Justin Gimelstob, Andrei Cherkasov, Jean-Philippe
Fleurian, John-Laffnie de Jager, Peter Nyborg, Brent Haygarth, Kent Kinnear,
Gabor Koves, Andrei Olhovskiy, Nenad Zimonjic, David Adams, Pavel Vizner,
Gustavo Kuerten, Alexander Reichel, Daniel Vacek, Michael Sell, Dusan Vemic,
Denis Golovanov, Alexander Shvec, Peter Tramacchi, Olivier Delaitre, Jeff
Tarango, Martin Damm, Eric Taino, Sandon Stolle, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Jonas
Bjorkman, Nicklas Kulti, Lleyton Hewitt, Marat Safin, Nicolas Kiefer, Daniel
Nestor, Mark Knowles, Tommy Haas, Fabrice Santoro, Patrick Rafter, David
Prinosil, Jonathan Stark, Mahesh Bhupathi, Roger Federer, Julien Boutter,
Michael Llodra, Mardy Fish, Jared Palmer, Jeff Morrison, Mikhail Youzhny,
Sargis Sargsian, Thomas Johansson, Jurgen Melzer, Gaston Gaudio, Fernando
Verdasco, Mischa Zverev, Marin Cilic, Rohan Bopanna, Tommy Robredo, Andy Ram,
Sergey Betov, Jamie Murray, Aliaksandr Bury, Ashley Fisher, Robert Kendrick,
Uladzimir Ignatik, Horia Tecau, Andrei Vasilevski, Feliciano Lopez, Mariusz
Fyrstenberg, Scott Lipsky, Robert Lindstedt, Sam Groth, Jerzy Janowicz, Fabio
Fognini, Lukasz Kubot, Grigor Dimitrov, Mehdi Jdi, Victor Estrella Burgos,
Ivan Dodig, Marcelo Melo, Treat Huey, Yaraslav Shyla, Marcin Matkowski,
Philipp Kohlschreiber, Ryan Harrison, Kevin Anderson, Philipp Oswald.
And lastly, I wish to thank and hug all of my fans who gave me love and
support, who cheered with me in moments of glory but more importantly those
that lifted me time and time again at different part of the world when
matches and tournaments were lost and times were tough. You gave me the
strength and motivation to wake up and keep working.
I will never forget what it is like to play in front of you, be it on the
practice court or a packed house.
Going forward, it's time for me to move on with my life and accept new
challenges.
I will miss the game greatly, but for certain I will continue to follow it
closely and love it from the sidelines.
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