Alberto Martin Retires From Circuit
July 29, 2010 · Print This Article
Spanish veteran Alberto Martin has retired from the ATP World Tour following a hernia injury. The 31-year-old spent 15 years on Tour, during which time he collected three titles and a career high ranking of No. 34. Possessing a terrific one-handed backhand, Martin ended his career with a 218-269 record, and $3,840,885 in prize money.
The Barcelona native, who represented Spain in Davis Cup action, reached the fourth-round of the French Open in 2006 (his best Major finish).
Martin’s immediate plans post retirement are not known at this time.









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