April 8, 2019
ANALYSIS
In an emotional and heartfelt post, Almagro decided to retire at the age of 33, citing no definitive reason. The Spaniard finishes with a career record of 397-278 and 13 titles. At his height, Almagro reached No. 9 in the world rankings in May 2011. He was known for his offensive baseline strategy and a powerful backhand.