Marat Safin Criticizes ATP Schedule, Considers Retirement
Marat Safin has confirmed he is considering retiring from the ATP Tour after his season ended in the first round of the Paris Masters.
Former world number one Safin stumbled out of the final Masters Series event when he lost 6-0 7-6 (7-4) against Argentine qualifier Juan Monaco in the first round on Monday.
And the 28-year-old Russian told reporters he needs to think over his future in the sport after criticizing the lack of time off available to players.
“I need to enjoy my life without tennis, I will see if I continue,” Safin said.
“I need to think it through. I will see, it was too intense these last three years. We will see. I have no pressure, nothing to show, nothing to prove.
“If I feel like I want to continue to play I will - if not it will be over.”
The Russian, who won the Paris indoor tournament three times, picked up his game too late to unsettle Monaco, who will next meet French 16th seed Gael Monfils.
Safin lost the first eight games and notably served four double faults in a single game as Monaco was cantering through the match.
The former US and Australian Open champion got himself together when 2-0 down in the second set, and double faults turned into aces.
Safin broke back for 2-2 and both players then held serve until the tiebreak, which Monaco took 7-4 when Safin sent a forehand long.
“I just don’t know what happened. I just couldn’t find my rhythm. I didn’t take my chances,” the two-time Grand Slam winner added.

