Marion Bartoli retires after admitting Wimbledon victory drained her
Frenchwoman's shock announcement follows second-round loss in Cincinnati, admitting she has nothing left to give after grand slam title

Having realised a lifelong dream by claiming the Wimbledon title, Marion Bartoli has decided she has nothing left to give, shocking the world of tennis by bidding a sudden and poignant farewell to the sport.
Just six weeks earlier, the 28-year-old Frenchwoman had shed tears of joy as she soaked up the applause following her straight sets win over Germany's Sabine Lisicki in the Wimbledon final to claim her first and only grand slam title.
The toast of France, Bartoli was on top of the sporting world, but came crashing back down to earth when a second-round loss to Romanian Simona Halep at the Western and Southern Open was enough to convince her it was time to quit.
"Well, it's never easy and, obviously, there is never a time to say it, but that was actually the last match of my career. Sorry," the world number seven said with tears pouring from her eyes.
"It's time for me to retire and to call it a career. I feel it's time for me to walk away. My body, I just can't do it anymore."