alright so he didn't set the world on fire after a promising junior career.
but he did briefly crack into the top 100. and i remember his great run through to a tour final in newport a few years back. and he beat the giant veteran dick norman at wimbledon this year.
so good luck in your retirement, martin. i hope things go well for you in your new career.
What new career?? He's younger than me isn't he?
*Goes off to have a look see what news he has missed*
wants to go into coaching apparently. and he's 28.