Hutchins retires soon after comeback from cancer

LONDON (AP) — British player Ross Hutchins has announced his retirement from professional tennis, nine months after returning to the court following his recovery from cancer.

Hutchins was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer of the white blood cells, in December 2012. He was back playing on the doubles circuit this January.

The 29-year-old Hutchins, who won five doubles tournaments on the ATP tour, says in a statement released Friday by the Lawn Tennis Association that “I feel strong and healthy and I look forward to moving on to the next chapter of my life.”

In March, Hutchins was appointed as the tournament director of the Queen’s Club tournament, the traditional warm-up event for Wimbledon.

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