After taking the microphone to acknowledge his friends, family and fans among others, Monfils was sent off by his fellow Musketeers: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Gilles Simon and Richard Gasquet. All capped their careers on home soil, with Tsonga and Gasquet retiring at Roland Garros and Simon bidding adieu at the Rolex Paris Masters when it was held in Bercy.
Monfils and his team haven’t finalized a retirement tour of sorts, with Wimbledon, Montreal and the US Open mentioned as ideal tournaments to request a wild card. The former world No. 6 does have one very specific target he wants to reach in the process.
“My wish is to be an athlete that plays until 40 years old,” stated Monfils, who reaches his milestone birthday on Sept. 1.
“Like Stan, like LeBron, like Cristiano, like Evra, like all of the athletes who have managed to continue their sport until the age of 40. And that's what I want to do. You know that whatever happens this summer, I'm locked in to train.”