Tuesday, 13 March 2007, 10:01 GMT
Smashnova to retire in the summer
Former Israeli number one Anna Smashnova has confirmed she will retire from the sport after this year's Wimbledon championships.
The 30-year-old won 12 women's tour titles during her 16-year career.
"After Wimbledon I won't play any more professional tennis," she said. "I have completed one life chapter and now it's time for a new chapter."
The Minsk-born player reached a career-high ranking of 15 in 2003 and has earned over US$2m in prize money.
She won the junior French Open title aged 14 in 1991, a year after emigrating to Israel with her family from Belarus.
Baseliner Smashnova was at her best on clay courts and reached the fourth round of the French Open in 1995 and 1998, winning her first tour title in 1999 at Tashkent.
Her final singles title came at Budapest in 2006 when she beat Dominguez Lino 6-1 6-3 in the final - the first time she had successfully defended a title.
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