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Madrid, July 14 (IANS) Veteran Roberto Bautista Agut, one of the ATP Tour’s most consistent performers during the past two decades and a one-time top-10 player, brought his career to an end at the age of 38, claiming the right time to hang up his racquet had arrived.“The time has come, because I feel it has. It’s a fact of life.” Bautista Agut said about his decision to quit the game.The Spaniard’s impressive record includes more than 700 ATP Tour matches, with an ATP win-loss record o…

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