Tim Henman Retires After Davis Cup

British tennis star, Tim Henman will play his final Grand Slam at the U.S. Open and then retire in September after the Davis Cup playoff at the All England Club.

He is 32 and reached four Wimbledon semifinals and never won a Grand Slam title in his 14-year career, cited a sore back and bad knee Thursday for his decision call it quits.

Injuries have caught up with the 92nd-ranked Henman, who won 11 singles titles in his career and was ranked as high as No. 4 in 2002. He was sidelined three months at the start of the season with a knee injury and is 5-11 in singles matches.

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