28-11-2025 06:40 via tennisworldusa.org

Marcos Baghdatis gets candid on retirement life and getting rid of 'hectic' stuff

Marcos Baghdatis reveals his retirement life is going as well as possible, as the 2006 Australian Open finalist says he enjoys being a family man and getting rid of all the stress that he faced during his playing days.Baghdatis, who turned pro in 2003,  walked away from pro tennis after losing in the 2019 Wimbledon second round to Matteo Berrettini. The Cypriot's biggest success came early in his career, when he made his maiden Australian Open final in 2006 before losing to Roger Federer. A
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