What happened to Soderling?

What happened to Soderling?

On 23 December, Söderling announced his retirement from professional tennis, after over four years of not playing a single ATP-level match due to mononucleosis. He also suffered from persistent anxiety and panic attacks, which he stated began in July 2011; Söderling announced he was “completely healed” in July 2020.

What does Robin Soderling do now?

Robin Soderling retired in December 2015. Robin has been developing his own product range since 2013. Currently he has tennis balls, grips and strings.

Why did Soderling retire from tennis?

Soderling has previously spoken of how mononucleosis, which can cause severe and persistent fatigue, stopped him from playing. He said he has battled anxiety and panic attacks since then. Soderling’s last match on tour was a win over David Ferrer in the Swedish Open final.

Did Robin Soderling win Grand Slam?

World No. 25 Robin Soderling sent shockwaves through the tennis world on Sunday afternoon at Roland Garros as he put on a superb display to record the biggest victory of his career by sending four-time defending champion Rafael Nadal crashing out 6-2, 6-7(2), 6-4, 7-6(2) in the fourth round.

Is Henrik Söderling still playing tennis?

On 23 December 2015, Söderling announced his retirement from professional tennis. In his first full year in the junior tour (2000), he achieved four tournament victories and in 2001 attained three more titles in the juniors including the prestigious Orange Bowl, which he won without dropping a set.

What happened to Robin Soderling?

With illness cutting short his successful playing career, twice French Open finalist and former world No.4 Robin Soderling is now coaching. He took time out to chat about that, and more, with Tennismash. Tennis, for a time, wasn’t exactly kind to Robin Soderling.

What happened to Soderling at the French Open?

His career highlights include reaching two consecutive finals at the French Open in 2009 and 2010, and an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title at the 2010 Paris Masters. He was the first player to defeat Rafael Nadal at the French Open. Soderling played his last professional match at only age 26 after contracting a lingering bout of mononucleosis .

What happened to Söderling in the 2009 ATP World Tour?

With his new trainer, Söderling started the 2009 ATP World Tour at the Brisbane International. He lost in the quarterfinals against Radek Štěpánek, who eventually won the tournament. Söderling then participated in the Heineken Open where he lost in the semifinals against Juan Martín del Potro, again losing to the eventual champion.

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