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Hingis might retire!!
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For tennis fans out there..
isnt it a disappointment if she realli bows out. She i the best in the world currently minus her hot tempers but she has chged dramatically over the yrs is it not.
Dr. Heinz Buehlmann told a Swiss radio network that Hingis, 21, is suffering severe pain in her feet, left knee and left hip, which had forced her to stop training.
The former top-ranked player was due to have tests Wednesday and Thursday, Buehlmann told Radio 24. She may have inflammation which has led to joint damage and may have to consider ending her career, he said.
Hingis' mother, Melanie Molitor, confirmed that her daughter was undergoing tests in Zurich.
She said the damage may have been caused by the shoes that Hingis wore for tennis from the age of 11 until three years ago.
Hingis missed the German Open last week and the Italian Open this week, and Molitor said that it was unlikely her daughter would compete in the French Open, which starts later this month.
Last June, Hingis filed a $40 million lawsuit against Italian sportswear manufacturer Sergio Tacchini, with whom she had a five-year sponsorship deal. She claimed that she had been provided with defective shoes "unsuitable for competition," forcing her to withdraw from several tournaments.
Sergio Tacchini said the claims had been made only so Hingis could avoid paying damages for breaching her contract with the company.
taken form nando.net

Answer:

For tennis fans out there..
isnt it a disappointment if she realli bows out. She i the best in the world currently minus her hot tempers but she has chged dramatically over the yrs is it not.
Dr. Heinz Buehlmann told a Swiss radio network that Hingis, 21, is suffering severe pain in her feet, left knee and left hip, which had forced her to stop training.
The former top-ranked player was due to have tests Wednesday and Thursday, Buehlmann told Radio 24. She may have inflammation which has led to joint damage and may have to consider ending her career, he said.
Hingis' mother, Melanie Molitor, confirmed that her daughter was undergoing tests in Zurich.
She said the damage may have been caused by the shoes that Hingis wore for tennis from the age of 11 until three years ago.
Hingis missed the German Open last week and the Italian Open this week, and Molitor said that it was unlikely her daughter would compete in the French Open, which starts later this month.
Last June, Hingis filed a $40 million lawsuit against Italian sportswear manufacturer Sergio Tacchini, with whom she had a five-year sponsorship deal. She claimed that she had been provided with defective shoes "unsuitable for competition," forcing her to withdraw from several tournaments.
Sergio Tacchini said the claims had been made only so Hingis could avoid paying damages for breaching her contract with the company.
taken form nando.net

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Ya,it's a pity if she ritire at such a young age.

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hiaz, wasted....
no more upskirts....

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yeah its bad for the women tennis ... if she really retired from the game .. . .
not really any more nice looking women left in the game ?
its a pity that sports persons have short careers .. .

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hingis is gooooood.
but somehow i still like jennifer capriati...
muhahaha
tennis rawks.




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