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SPLIT, Croatia (AP) Mario Ancic says he has retired from professional tennis because his body would not allow him ''to continue on a high level.'' Return
SPLIT, Croatia (AP) Mario Ancic will turn his focus from tennis to law after injury and illness forced him to end his playing career. The 26-year-old Croat
WHITE PLAINS, New York (AP) Croatians Ivo Karlovic and Mario Ancic have withdrawn from the U.S. Open because of injuries. Karlovic, a former top-15 player now ranked 63rd, had surgery on
Some remember him as 'Super Mario', the 18-year-old who stunned the world on his Wimbledon debut when he beat Roger Federer in straight sets on Centre Court. The Brits remember him for ruining their party in 2004 when he pulled off a 7-6 (5), 6-4, 6-2 upset of the then world No6 Tim Henman in the
tennis Mario Ancic , the former Wimbledon semi-finalist and world No.7, has retired at the age of 26 to become a lawyer, after years battling
Roddick. He was also part of Croatia's Davis Cup-winning team in 2005 and won an Olympic bronze medal in doubles with Mario Ancic at the 2004 Athens Games. Former No. 1 Roger Federer paid tribute to the Bosnian-born Croat. ''He's one of
came at Indian Wells in 2010 when he beat Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick. He was also part of Croatia's Davis Cup-winning team in 2005 and won an Olympic bronze medal in doubles with Mario Ancic at the 2004 Athens Games.
to 37 in the year of Ivanisevic's win. "Then the others followed. Ivo Karlovic, Zeljko Krajan, then of course Mario Ancic and Ivan Dodig, and Cilic now." Karlovic, another giant who served 78 aces in a six-hour Davis Cup match in 2009
Tsonga in first round of Australian Open. February 17 - Wins Open 13 tournament in Marseille, beating Croatia's Mario Ancic . July 2 - Loses to Nadal in Wimbledon quarter-finals after coming from two sets down to beat Richard Gasquet in fourth
achieve that," he said. At the 2004 Athens Games, the duo lost a marathon bronzemedal play-off to Ivan Ljubicic and Mario Ancic of Croatia. It was the closest they have ever come to winning a medal. "To even win a couple of rounds will be great