In the sporting world, it is common for sportsmen to take a break after a successful career to reap the rewards of their diligence and self-control. Here are five sportsmen who will be greatly missed after announcing their retirements in 2022.
Alyson Felix
Alyson Felix, an American track and field athlete, has graciously stepped down to concentrate on other matters, particularly family and raising her child. In her final international competition, the 36-year-old earned gold and bronze medals in the World Athletic championships. Even so, she created the “race for change” in addition to organizing other programs like “free onsite childcare, private lactation facilities, powerful arts and crafts, and mother/daughter races” because her desire was a match in her city.
She saluted the crowd not only as an athlete but also as a change-maker and advocate for women.
Roger Federer
After 1500 games over 24 years, the Swiss legend called it quits from the beautiful game of tennis. Federer has six triumphs in season-ending finals, has been ranked first for 310 weeks, and has won numerous additional honours. Federer, who is now 41, has demonstrated his dedication to his sport.
He played Rafael Nadal in his most recent match, which he lost. He said this on Twitter: “Lost my last singles, Last doubles, lost my job, my retirement could not have been more perfect.”
Mikel Obi
Mikel is a captain of the Super Eagles who played as a midfielder for Chelsea and won the Premier League, the Champions League, and the Europa League. He will be sorely missed by Nigerian football fans. He decided to call it quits on his 20-year football playing career on September 27, 2022, citing the proverb “all good things must come to an end.”
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Serena Williams
The winner of 23 grand slam titles has admitted that she dislikes the word “retirement.” Serena had previously stated that she will “grow” away from athletics, but this does not imply she is completely giving up sports; we could be anticipating a comeback in the future.
Sebastian Vettel
The 35-year-old has decided to stop competing in Formula One after winning four championships. After 53 race wins, he announced that there would be no better time to focus on family.
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