After Rio Open loss, 35-year-old Bellucci of Brazil announces retirement.

Bellucci has earned a ranking of 21st in the ATP standings after winning 200 career professional matches, four draws and one loss. Tomas Bellucci, the male tennis pro ranked number one for ten years, lost to sixth-seeded Sebastian Baez 6-3, 6-2 in the first round of the Rio Open. 35 year old Bellucci is getting ready to transition from acting to coaching. In the ATP rankings, Belluci is ranked 21st over 200 career professional matches. He has beaten 10 bests, including Andy Murray, who he defeated 6-0 on clay in 2011. Bellucci has four draws and four losses in his career. In 2005, a former French Open champion sporting hero who was active in sports was Gustavo Kureten. Bellucci’s Brazilians have high hopes for younger athletes to become as great as Kureten.
However, Kureten frequently suffers from injuries and is unable to display the same level of athletic prowess he demonstrated during his three-time championship run.
Brazilian Tennis Player Bellucci Retires Due to Injuries and Mixed Fan Relationship
Rio Open arena video producer Kuerten Bellucci mentioned that Felipe Kuerten II was the second Brazilian male tennis player in history. When he ended his final game, the video crew displayed his words on a large screen. I continue to support you. I express my gratitude and admiration with every word. Bellucci has participated in eight finals at the qualification level. She won the Geneva (2015) and Santiago (2010) competitions, as well as Gstaad (2009) final. Bellucci has a mixed relationship with Brazilian tennis fans, and he leans on their support during big tournaments. Expectations feel pressure within individuals. With some athletes in an area, pictures of celebrities will stand out among other figures of sport. This happens in several nations around the world: including Spain, Argentina and the United States. Bellucci discussed Brazil's Grand Slam tournament in a press conference. Event has many players. I give my best." After being sidelined due to a left knee injury, he fell to 915th place in the rankings."Just like the feelings I had from the beginning, I can't transfer my happiness to another job," Bellucci explained. "But I don’t miss the rest of my work!"
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