Partnering up with French tennis player Alize Cornet in her final match, Samantha Stosur lost to the Chinese-Taiwanese pair of Zhaoxuan Yang and Hao-Ching Chan 6-3, 6-4 in straight sets. Stosur, therefore, will not be able to add a fifth women’s doubles Grand Slam title to her name.

The 38-year-old had her family in the stands on Thursday, as the crowds cheered her on at the top of their voices despite the result not going her way. After the loss, former Australian tennis player turned commentator Casey Dellacqua asked Stosur about her feelings on her retirement, to which the former doubles World No. 1 replied that she had given the sport all she had and that she had no regrets about hanging up her racquet when she did.

Samantha Stosur was understandaly happy and emotional throughout her interview, appreciating the home crowd and thanking them for coming out to see her play in one of her last ever outings as a tennis professional.

Samantha Stosur to play in mixed doubles with countryman Matthew Ebden at Australian Open

Samantha Stosur’s women’s doubles career might have come to an end, but she still has a chance of winning a mixed doubles Grand Slam title at home. She will team up with Matthew Ebden for the upcoming clash at the 2023 Australian Open.

The Australian pair have played together in the past and have great camaraderie. In the past, they have played together at Wimbledon, the Australian Open, the Olympics and many more. Ebden and Stosur, a three-time mixed doubles Grand Slam champion, will face Nikola Mektić and Demi Schuurs in their first-round match.

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