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April 22, 2006 Saturday Rabi-ul-Awwal 23, 1427

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Ex-French Open champion quits


MADRID, April 21: Spain's Albert Costa, the 2002 French Open champion, said on Friday he would retire after playing the Barcelona Open next week.

“I have decided to call an end to my career. I have achieved all the objectives and dreams I set myself,” Costa told a news conference.

“This tournament is a special one for me and one where I know they would like to see me play once again.”

The 30-year-old has competed at the Barcelona Open on 13 consecutive occasions, winning it in 1997.

Costa was part of Spain's Davis Cup winning team in 2000 but his big moment came at Roland Garros four years ago when he beat compatriot Juan Carlos Ferrero in four sets to win the French Open.—Reuters



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