Nuria Párrizas announces her retirement from professional tennis

The Spanish tennis player Nuria Parrizas has announced her retirement from professional tennis after a career in which she won four WTA titles, represented the Spanish national team several times and was among the fifty best players in the world.

“I am closing the most important stage of my life, I am retiring from tennis, that sport that changed my life. There were very hard moments, a lot of sacrifice and many times when only I knew I could achieve it,” he indicated on his official Instagram profile.

“It wasn’t an easy road and, if I’m honest, I would have loved to be able to say that I received help at some point, but that wasn’t the case. Not even when I needed it most, during my injury. Nobody gave me anything,” she added. Parrizas.

The 34-year-old from Granada, who in recent years represented Spain in different international competitions, wanted to “thank those few people” who were by her side “truly, without asking for anything in return.”

“I’m leaving with a clear conscience. I gave everything I had, I fought until the end and I would choose him again a thousand times because he made me the person I am today and because no one beats me as a stubborn person. It wasn’t luck, it was a fight,” Párrizas concluded.

The Spanish tennis player hangs up her racket with a record of four WTA 125 titles, two won in 2021 and another two in 2024, while on the ITF circuit she added 24 singles titles and three doubles titles. In the final stretch of her career she achieved her greatest successes, reaching 45th place in the WTA ranking in March 2024.