Thomas Bellucci, Brazil’s principal flagbearer on the lads’s tennis tour for the final decade, has retired after shedding in straight units to sixth-seeded Sebastian Baez 6-3, 6-2 within the first spherical of the Rio Open.
The 35-year-old Belluci is now making ready to transition into teaching.
Bellucci received 200 skilled matches in his profession, lifted 4 titles and reached a career-high No. 21 within the ATP rankings. He’s one of many 5 gamers to win a set 6-0 towards Novak Djokovic on clay. He beat high 10 gamers six occasions in his profession, together with then No. 4-ranked Andy Murray on the Madrid Open in 2011.
Bellucci turned professional in 2005 at a time his sports activities hero, three-time French Open champion and former No. 1 Gustavo Kuerten was lively. Brazilians had excessive expectations the youthful participant may attain as excessive as Kuerten, however he virtually at all times fell quick — usually due to accidents.
“(You have) the historic second position among Brazilian male players,” Kuerten stated in a video performed on the Rio Open area’s large display after Bellucci’s final match. “It is no joke, my boy. I will continue cheering for you. I applaud you and I thank you.”
Bellucci performed eight finals on the elite stage and received titles at Gstaad (2009, 2012), Santiago (2010), and Geneva (2015).
Still, for a few years, he developed a love-hate relationship with Brazilian tennis followers who had nobody else however him to position the nation’s hopes in large tournaments.
“When people expect a lot from you, you feel it. When you have several sports heroes in a country, that is diluted among all the athletes. That’s what we see in Argentina, Spain, the United States. All have many players. In Brazil it was me playing Grand Slams,” Bellucci stated in a press convention. “That wasn’t good for me. I pressured myself a lot to advance in the tournaments.”
He presently ranks No. 915 after virtually a full 12 months on the sidelines with an injured left knee.
“I will miss entering a court with Brazilians all around me, cheering for me from the start. These feelings don’t come in any other job,” Belluci stated. “But I won’t miss the rest of it!”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com