Simona Halep announces her retirement from professional tennis
Simona Halep has announced her retirement from professional tennis, bringing an end to one of the most remarkable careers in the history of the sport.
After more than a decade at the top of the game, Simona leaves behind a journey defined by consistency, resilience, and passion. She won 24 WTA titles, including two Grand Slam trophies, at Roland Garros in 2018 and Wimbledon Championships in 2019, and held the World No. 1 ranking for 64 weeks.
Throughout her career, Simona was one of the most consistent players on tour, remaining inside the Top 10 for 395 consecutive weeks, one of the longest streaks in WTA history.
Her final official match took place at the Transylvania Open 2025, in front of her home crowd in Romania, in an emotional moment that marked the end of a defining chapter in her life.
In a message about her decision, Simona shared that she leaves tennis with a sense of peace and gratitude:
I am making this decision with a peaceful heart. I feel fulfilled and grateful for everything tennis has given me.
Reflecting on her career, she highlighted the values that defined her as a player:
I hope people remember my passion for tennis, my energy on court, and the fact that I never gave up, even when things were difficult.
Known for her fighting spirit and determination, Simona built her success through hard work and discipline, becoming a role model for generations of players and fans around the world.
Her connection with the fans, especially in Romania, remained a constant source of motivation throughout her career.
Simona Halep retires from tennis as one of the most respected and admired players of her generation, leaving behind a legacy that goes beyond titles and rankings.