Zarina Diyas on tennis court, emotional retirement announcement.
Zarina Diyas on tennis court, emotional retirement announcement.
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Zarina Diyas announces retirement after 17-year tennis career

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Zarina Diyas, a former world No. 31 from Kazakhstan, has retired from professional tennis after 17 years. The 32-year-old shared the news in an emotional Instagram post, reflecting on her journey from Almaty to the world stage. Tributes poured in from peers including Venus Williams.

Zarina Diyas announced her retirement on Instagram, closing a chapter that began when she turned professional in 2007. 'Today I am closing one of the most important chapters of my life. I am ending my professional tennis career,' she wrote. 'It has been an incredible journey… the path of a girl from Almaty, who since childhood dreamed of playing in world arenas.' Diyas highlighted her pride in representing Kazakhstan at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and in the Billie Jean King Cup, where she holds an 18-8 win-loss record, and reaching the top 30 in WTA rankings and winning tournaments worldwide became reality for her. Her breakthrough came in 2014 with a rise into the top 40, followed by her first WTA singles title at the 2017 Japan Women’s Open as a qualifier, defeating Miyu Kato in the final. She also secured 12 ITF titles overall, the latest in 2025, though her 2026 Australian Open ended in a first-round loss to Paula Badosa, 2-6, 4-6. Injuries derailed her path, including a knee issue in 2018 that dropped her from No. 66 outside the top 100, leading to an indefinite hiatus in June 2022 when she ranked No. 1042. She returned in 2024, playing Wimbledon and the China Open, and climbed back into the top 500. Venus Williams led the tributes, writing, 'You’re an inspiration! Will miss seeing you on the court!' Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova reacted with 'Goosebumps,' while Daria Saville said, 'Congratulations! Thankful that our paths crossed! good luck in everything that’s coming!' Others including Anastasia Pivovarova and Arina Rodionova shared heartfelt messages recalling shared memories.

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X discussions celebrate Zarina Diyas' retirement after a 17-year career marked by a world No. 31 ranking, Tokyo title, Wimbledon deep runs, and resilience through injuries. Users highlight her pioneering impact on Kazakh tennis and share Venus Williams' tribute calling her an inspiration. Sentiments are positive, with fans missing her fighting spirit and wishing her well.

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Antonia Ruzic celebrates quarterfinal advancement at Dubai Tennis Championships after Elena Rybakina's retirement.
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Ruzic advances to Dubai quarterfinals after Rybakina retirement

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Croatian lucky loser Antonia Ruzic reached her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships when top seed Elena Rybakina retired due to gastrointestinal issues. The 23-year-old, ranked No. 67, had already defeated Emma Raducanu and Anastasia Zakharova in three-set matches. Ruzic will next face seventh seed Elina Svitolina.

Top seed Elena Rybakina was forced to retire from her Round of 16 match against Antonia Ružić at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on February 18, 2026, citing nausea and tiredness. The Kazakh player, who won the first set, joined Paula Badosa on the sidelines amid a wave of withdrawals and retirements at the event. Ružić advanced to her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal as a lucky loser.

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Paula Badosa was forced to retire from her second-round match against Elina Svitolina at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships due to a leg injury. The Spaniard led early in the first set but lost momentum, allowing Svitolina to win 6-4 before Badosa withdrew in tears. This marks another setback in Badosa's challenging 2026 season plagued by injuries.

Aryna Sabalenka edged Elena Rybakina 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(6) to win the Indian Wells title on March 16, 2026. The victory improved her head-to-head record against the Kazakh to 9-7. Sabalenka praised Rybakina as the kindest player on tour despite painful past losses.

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Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic to claim his first Australian Open title and complete a career Grand Slam at age 22. Elena Rybakina rallied past Aryna Sabalenka for her second major, becoming the first Kazakh champion in Melbourne. Both celebrated their victories with trophy photo shoots amid historic achievements.

Following her February eligibility reinstatement, Novak Djokovic voiced confidence in Serena Williams' return to professional tennis during an Indian Wells Masters press conference. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion's potential comeback has generated excitement among players, with Djokovic speculating on doubles with sister Venus.

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Emma Raducanu and defending champion Amanda Anisimova both retired from their first-round matches at the 2026 Qatar Open due to physical issues. The British No.1 struggled against Camila Osorio, while Anisimova faltered against Karolína Plíšková in Doha. Their withdrawals highlight ongoing fitness concerns on the WTA Tour.

 

 

 

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