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Lucie Safarova announces retirement after Australian Open

PRAGUE -- Former French Open finalist Lucie Safarova will retire after the Australian Open in January due to health concerns and will not play in any tournaments before then.

The 31-year-old Safarova announced her decision Saturday in Prague ahead of the start of the Fed Cup final between the Czech Republic and defending champion United States.

"I had a great career, but my health doesn't allow me to continue," Safarova said.

Safarova helped the Czechs win four Fed Cup titles but is not on the current team.

Safarova said her decision was forced by health problems that have marred her career in recent years. She will play the singles and doubles in Melbourne.

She won seven WTA singles titles and 15 doubles titles, including five Grand Slams with American Bethanie Mattek-Sands. Safarova reached her highest singles ranking, No. 5, in 2015 and was top-ranked in the doubles in 2017.

Safarova reached the French Open final in 2015 -- losing to Serena Williams -- and the semifinals at Wimbledon in 2014.

She teamed up with Barbora Strycova to win bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

After the French Open in 2015, Safarova had to be hospitalized with an unspecified bacteria infection. She ended last season prematurely due to tendon inflammation. This season, a virus, a bacteria infection and recurring joint pain allowed her to play only 11 tournaments.