Shelby Rogers Announces Retirement After US Open
Shelby Rogers, the 31-year-old American tennis star, has announced her retirement from professional tennis after the upcoming US Open. The South Carolinian has endured a challenging few years marked by injuries and surgeries, including knee surgery in 2023.
Despite never reaching the pinnacle of the WTA rankings, Rogers has left an indelible mark on the sport. Known for her giant-killing prowess, she has defeated some of the biggest names in tennis, including Ash Barty, Serena Williams, and Elena Rybakina.
Rogers’ career highlights include reaching the quarterfinals of both Roland Garros (2016) and the US Open (2020). She has also been a three-time runner-up at WTA tournaments.
While some may wonder about what could have been, Rogers herself is grateful for her journey. She has inspired countless young players with her determination and resilience.
In her retirement announcement, Rogers expressed her excitement for the next chapter in her life. She will face sixth-seeded Jessica Pegula in the first round of the US Open, where she will receive overwhelming support from fans and fellow players.
Rogers’ retirement marks the end of an era in American tennis. She has been a vocal advocate for the sport and a role model for aspiring athletes. Her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of tennis players.