"I'll be always part of the game of tennis. Somehow we will be connected. I will definitely take some time out. I have done coaching before. I can help my mom, her tennis school. I will be connected," she said. "I am really looking forward to the things and challenges which will be ahead of me, but I think I also deserve some time away from the game, although I'm not going to walk away. I will be always part and this will always be part of my life. "I'm definitely not going to miss that day-in, day-out grind, practising, waking up. Maybe I will miss it after a while but in a different way. And the travelling, it's also one thing at the start I definitely won't miss anymore." The Swiss also spent 209 weeks as world No 1 and has won the season-ending WTA Finals twice in singles, three times in doubles and claimed a 2016 Olympic silver medal in women's doubles with compatriot Timea Bacsinszky..@mhingis has called time on her glittering career--> https://t.co/K74aiumInd pic.twitter.com/BZA76l8dpq
— WTA (@WTA) October 26, 2017
"Well, I think now it's definite," she added. "So it's different, because before I was, like, okay, I walked away, thinking I might come back, and if I didn't, so that was it. "So it's a different way now and I think it's the right thing to do this time around."Aus Open ??????? French Open ??? Wimbledon ????? US Open ????? Martina Hingis will retire after the WTA Finals. ? pic.twitter.com/aM5qj59EDn
— bet365 (@bet365) October 26, 2017


