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British tennis player Johanna Konta announces retirement

LONDON (AP) - British tennis player Johanna Konta announced her retirement on Wednesday, saying: "I just ran out of steam.'ť

The 30-year-old Konta reached a high in the rankings of No. 4 and was a four-time title winner on the WTA.

She became the first British woman to reach the Wimbledon semifinals in 39 years when she got to that stage in 2017. She was also a semifinalist at the Australian Open (2016) and French Open (2019).

Konta made her announcement on social media, saying she was grateful to have been able 'œto live my dreams.'ť

In an interview on the WTA's website, Konta said she didn't have the energy to put in the hard work to stay at the top of the sport.

'œFor me, it's just about putting my emotional, mental, physical well-being in the position to put that energy and work in to be able to do that," Konta said. 'œIt's that link of being able to convince yourself to be in pain. I just ran out of steam for it.'ť

In her own statement, Konta said 'œall the evidence pointed towards me not '~making' it in this profession.'ť

'œHowever my luck materialized in the people that came into my life and impacted my existence in ways that transcended tennis,'ť she wrote. 'œI am so incredibly grateful for these people. You know who you are.'ť

The Australia-born Konta ended the year ranked 113th.

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FILE - Johanna Konta, of Britain, serves to Petra Kvitova, of the Czech Republic, during the Miami Open tennis tournament, on March 27, 2021, in Miami Gardens, Fla. British tennis player Johanna Konta has announced her retirement. The 30-year-old Konta reached a high in the rankings of No. 4 and was a four-time title winner on the WTA. She became the first British woman to reach the Wimbledon semifinals in 39 years when she got to that stage in 2017. She was also a semifinalist at the Australian Open (2016) and French Open (2019). Konta made her announcement on social media. She said she was grateful to have been able 'œto live my dreams.' Konta told the WTA's website she didn't have the energy to put in the hard work to stay at the top of the sport." (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Britain's Johanna Konta makes a backhand return to Slovenia's Kaja Juvan during their first round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, on Feb. 9, 2021. British tennis player Johanna Konta has announced her retirement. The 30-year-old Konta reached a high in the rankings of No. 4 and was a four-time title winner on the WTA. She became the first British woman to reach the Wimbledon semifinals in 39 years when she got to that stage in 2017. She was also a semifinalist at the Australian Open (2016) and French Open (2019). Konta made her announcement on social media. She said she was grateful to have been able 'œto live my dreams.' Konta told the WTA's website she didn't have the energy to put in the hard work to stay at the top of the sport." (AP Photo/Hamish Blair, File) The Associated Press
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