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After Barty, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to hang up his racquet on home soil after French Open

Tennis is seeing a season of farewells in 2022 - some shocking, some expected as former Australian Open runner-up Jo-Wilfried Tsonga also announced he'll retire after the French Open.

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Jo-Wilfried Tsong will retire from tennis after the French Open 2022 (Source: Getty)

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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 7 April 2022 7:17 AM GMT

Former Australian Open runner-up Jo-Wilfried Tsonga announced he will retire after the French Open, hoping to put the final touches on an injury-plagued career in front of his home crowd.

The 36-year-old Frenchman reached a career-high ranking of No. 5 in 2012, but has dropped to No. 220 following his latest lengthy injury layoff.

That means he can't enter the main draw at Roland Garros automatically through his ranking and will have to rely on being granted a wild-card entry by organizers.

Tsonga is the first member of a gifted generation of French players that emerged nearly 20 years ago — which also includes Gaël Monfils, Richard Gasquet and Gilles Simon — to call it quits.

"This is the last thrill," Tsonga said in a video. "This will be my 15th Roland. I hope that I will stay fit before and be able to be the one I have always been in that tournament."

Tsonga reached the semifinals twice at the French Open, in 2013 and 2015. He has won 18 ATP titles and made it to the Australian Open final in 2008, losing to Novak Djokovic.

He earned a combined 16 wins against the Big Three of Roger Federer (6), Rafael Nadal (4) and Djokovic (6). In 2017, he also helped France win its first Davis Cup title in 16 years. But injuries have hindered Tsonga recently. The Frenchman underwent left knee surgery in 2018 and was then hampered by back problems. The French Open starts on May 22 in Paris.

In 2022, tennis is seeing a lot of farewells with Juan Martin del Potro, Ash Barty and closer home, Sania Mirza making their announcements to retire and move away from the sport that has given them so much.

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