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Stosur wants to go out on a high

- AAP MURRAY WENZEL

SAMANTHA Stosur admits she isn’t sure how many more Australian tennis summers she has left as she prepares for her 21st year on the WTA tour.

The 2011 US Open winner will start her Australian swing at the Brisbane Internatio­nal on New Year’s Eve alongside fellow grand slam champions Naomi Osaka, Sloane Stephens and Petra Kvitova.

The 34-year-old won’t put a date on her retirement but the Queensland­er concedes it’s become a considerat­ion despite enjoying an injury-free 2018.

“I don’t know necessaril­y how many more Brisbane Internatio­nals or Australian Opens I’m going to have, but while I’m still playing the way I am I want to be part of it,” the former world No.4 said.

“I don’t want to put a date on it because if you feel like you want to keep going (when you should retire) you look like a bit of a fool, and if you quit earlier then you look silly as well. Not knowing how many are around the corner … it’d be nice to go out on a bit of a high with a good result in Australia.”

A hand injury stunted her 2017 campaign but she is back home healthy with an improved ranking of 74 after a consistent, if not dominant season.

“Probably overall (this year’s been) a little bit disappoint­ing, but in a lot of ways it was good because I went the whole year without being injured and missing anything,” she said. “But I feel like it’s all there and I’m looking forward to next year.”

 ?? Picture: ANNETTE DEW ?? JUST KIDDING: Sam Stosur at Kenmore South State School in Brisbane yesterday.
Picture: ANNETTE DEW JUST KIDDING: Sam Stosur at Kenmore South State School in Brisbane yesterday.

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