Hingis bids farewell with doubles defeat in Singapore
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[October 28, 2017]
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Martina
Hingis ended her career on a losing note when the retiring Swiss
great and her partner Chan Yung-jan of Taiwan were beaten 6-4 7-6(5)
by Timea Babos and Andrea Hlavackova in the WTA Finals doubles
semi-final on Saturday.
Hingis announced on Thursday that she was hanging up her racket for
a third and final time following this week's event, bringing an end
to an illustrious career that has garnered 25 grand slam wins --
five in singles, 20 in doubles.
The top seeds had hoped to send Hingis off with a fourth WTA Finals
doubles crown after two triumphs with Anna Kournikova and one with
Sania Mirza, but Hungary's Babos and Czech Hlavackova proved too
strong at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
The Hungarian-Czech duo edged a high-quality opening set but were
given an almighty scare when Babos tumbled to the ground at 5-5 in
the second set while trailing 30-0, twisting her left ankle and
requiring a lengthy medical break for treatment.
Both pairs remained strong on serve to send the contest into a
tiebreak and the top seeds were beaten when Hingis sent a backhand
long on the first match point to end both her and Chan's interest in
the competition and her own career.
"Of course it's disappointing to finish a tournament like this. I'm
sure we both wish for a better ending and, you know, winning the
trophy but they were just too good today," Hingis told reporters.
"Overall we tried to really give it a great fight. We tried to come
back. We had our chances, but every time, like even I feel like in
the second set when I had that break point, I hit the tape and it
would slow down instead of maybe being up 3-1.
"A lot of things were working against us, whether it was the lets or
the calls. But we can't be too disappointed about it. We still had
an awesome year. Winning nine titles, going all the way, coming
here, I think we can be still very proud."
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Switzerland's Martina Hingis during her Semi Finals doubles match
REUTERS/Jeremy Lee
NOT GOODBYE
Despite the defeat, Hingis will go out on at least one high after
the WTA confirmed on Friday that the Swiss had secured the year-end
number one ranking in women's doubles alongside Chan after the pair
won nine titles in 2017, including the U.S. Open.
"This is definitely one thing I won't miss: waking up, having to go
train, like doing all of this over and over again," the Swiss added.
"It's something probably I won't miss at first, definitely not,
having to answer questions in the media. I mean, this is nice when
you win but maybe today is not as pleasant," she joked.
"No, you guys have been amazing over the last 20 years. I think, you
know, you gave me joy and tennis gave me so much happiness.
"You have defeats but it still gives you a lot. I think it's been an
amazing journey and an amazing career that I can be proud of. I'll
definitely miss it at some point in my life.
"But like I said, it's not really goodbye. I hope I'll still be part
of the game. We already made plans. I mean, if she (Chan) needs me,
I can come and be a hitting girl or whatever at some point.
"I definitely will come and watch and be still part of this tour and
whatever you want to call it."
(Reporting by John O'Brien; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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