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Vitaliy SACHKO: “Desire weighs heavily on me”

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Vitaliy SACHKO: “Desire weighs heavily on me”

Ukrainian Vitaliy Sachko (335 ATP) admitted that he did not have his best season, but said that he plans to improve his results and his position in the world rankings in the new season.

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– This season cannot be called successful for you. You started in the Australian Open qualifiers and finished in the middle of the fourth hundred, losing more games than winning. What is your resume for the season and what do you see as the main reasons for worsening results compared to last year?

– Yeah, it really wasn’t the best season. There were many problems, I often got sick. It was very difficult to play psychologically at the beginning of the year, then when I returned to normal psychologically, physical problems started, then I got sick, then injuries. So a little bit of everything accumulated and the season was unsuccessful. Now I’m getting in shape and I want to participate in tournaments from the beginning of the year and try to fix this situation.

– You tried your luck on the ATP Tour this year, went to the base of the tournament in Kitzbühel as the “lucky loser” and lost to Dusan Lajovic in a fairly even match. You played against Dominic Thiem in Vienna before. It’s clear that there aren’t many games at this level yet, but can you still compare the level of play in Challengers and ATP? For a player who’s been boiling in the “Challengers” cauldron for a long time, isn’t there a psychological fear that the ATP round is already something else, unattainable?

– To be honest, it seems to me that everyone plays the same plus or minus. A lot depends on the form and mental state of a player coming into the tournament. For example, you might run into a guy who won the championship last week and beat him just because he was tired.

Speaking of myself, I am more attracted to the desire to earn more points, more cash prizes and rise in the rankings as soon as possible. This is the most psychological barrier for me. And so you go out on the field – the same opponents play the same.

What are your plans for the new season now?

– The main thing is to get a place in the qualifications of the Slams. Return to the top 300 to start, then the top 200. I will try to fulfill this task.

As you know, Vitaliy Sachko will train with the old fifth racket of the world in the new season.

Source: Sport UA

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Fognini, Gasquet, Schwartzman. Tennis players retiring in 2025

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Saying goodbye to professional tennis in 2025 retired 27 players.

The most famous are Richard Gasquet, Fabio Fognini, Fernando Verdasco, Vasek Pospisil and Diego Schwartzman.

Ukrainian Vladislav Manafov He did not compete at the professional level for the entire year but did not announce his retirement.

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  • Richardas Berankis
  • Rohan Bopanna
  • Pedro Cachin
  • Salvatore Caruso
  • Marius Kopil
  • Marcus Daniell
  • Ivan Dodig
  • kyle edmund
  • Ernesto Escobedo
  • Christopher Eubanks
  • Jonathan Esserick
  • Fabio Fognini
  • Richard Gasquet
  • Martin Klizan
  • Denis Kudla
  • Gianluca the Wizard
  • Nicolas Mahut
  • Matve Middelkop
  • Dennis Novak
  • Vašek Pospisil
  • Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
  • Albert Ramos-Vinolas
  • Tim van Ruythoven
  • Luke Saville
  • Diego Schwartzman
  • Fernando Verdasco

Tennis players who did not play during 2025 but did not announce their retirement

  • André Begemann
  • 🏳️ Teimuraz Gabashvili
  • Fred Gil
  • Emilio Gomez
  • Marcel Ilhan
  • 🏳️ Andrey Kuznetsov
  • Juan Ignacio Londero
  • Vladislav Manafov
  • Fabrice Martin
  • Gerald Meltzer
  • Gonzalo Oliveira*
  • Max Purcell**
  • Milos Raonic
  • Hunter Reese
  • Blaj Rola
  • Tennis Sandgren
  • Weissborn himself

*– Oliveira was banned for using methamphetamine
** – Purcell was disqualified for use of prohibited substances

Source: Sport UA

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Halep, Kvitova and others. Tennis players retiring in 2025

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13 former tennis players have already announced their careers in 2025. end of career.

The most famous of the girls listed below are Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova, Alize Cornet, Caroline Garcia.

Ukrainian Lesya Tsurenko He has not played professionally since the fall of 2024, when he played for the Ukrainian national team in the KBDK Playoffs. Lesya did not announce the end of her career.

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  • Eugenie Bouchard
  • Alize Kornet
  • Lauren Davis
  • Andrea Gamis
  • caroline garcía
  • Simona Halep
  • Michaela Krajicek
  • Petra Kvitova
  • Akiko Ohmae
  • Bibiana Schofs
  • Wang Qiang
  • Yanina Wickmayer

Tennis players who did not play all year but did not announce their retirement

  • Kaia Sofa
  • Lesya Tsurenko

Tennis players who took a break from their careers due to motherhood

  • Ounce Jabeur
  • Daria Saville
  • Anna Carolina Shmidlova
  • Caroline Wozniacki

Source: Sport UA

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WTA rankings. Where did Ukrainian tennis players finish in 2025?

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On Monday, December 29, the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) last updated the rating in 2025.

As in principle, there have been no significant changes since the end of the Final Tournament in November.

Thus, Aryna Sabalenka finished the season on top. Also in the top 5 were Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova and Elena Rybakina.

As for Ukrainian women, the country’s best tennis player in 2025 is 14th-ranked Elina Svitolina. She is followed by Marta Kostyuk (26th) and Dayana Yastremskaya (27th). Alexandra Oleynikova also entered the top 100 at number 96.

There are six more representatives of Ukraine in the top 500: Yulia Starodubtseva, Angelina Kalinina, Daria Snigur, Anastasia Soboleva, Veronika Podrez and Katarina Zavatskaya.

The new season starts on January 2 – the United Cup team tournament will be held in Perth and Sydney, Australia. And on the 5th, the WTA 500 tournaments will start in Brisbane and the WTA 250 tournaments in Auckland. Sisters Kostyuk, Yastremskaya and Kichenok will play in Brisbane, while Svitolina and Starodubtseva will play in Auckland.

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