Gael Monfils has announced he will retire from tennis after the 2026 season.

Monfils is a two-time grand slam semi-finalist, making the last four at the French Open in 2008 and the US Open in 2016 but losing those matches to Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic respectively.

The Frenchman reached a career-high ATP Ranking of sixth in 2016 and has won 13 Tour-level titles, with the first coming in 2005 and the most recent at the Auckland Open this January.

But the 39-year-old, who exited the last three grand slams before the third round, intends to hang up his racket after one final full season. 

“I had a racket in my hands for the first time at two and a half, and began playing professionally at 18,” he wrote on X. 

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— Gael Monfils (@Gael_Monfils) October 1, 2025

“Now, after celebrating my 39th birthday just a month ago, I’d like to share that the year ahead will be my last as a professional tennis player.

“The opportunity to turn my passion into a profession is a privilege I have cherished during every match and moment of my 21-year career. 

“Though this game means the world to me, I am tremendously at peace with my decision to retire at the end of the 2026 tennis season.”