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Are We Missing Out When Athletes Retire on Top?

Por: The New York Times Sports October 19, 2022

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A hero’s journey, ending in a wrenching farewell — sports historians will debate whether was the greatest men’s tennis player of all time, but few will deny that he was among its most dignified. Last month, the 41-year-old, 20-time major champion made official what had felt inevitable for some time: The ravages of age, culminating with a recent knee surgery, finally persuaded him to retire. A hastily arranged final appearance at the... + full article



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