Game, set, retirement for Navratilova after 2004
By DENNIS PASSA, Associated Press Writer
January 30, 2004
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Martina Navratilova suspects she'll never be too far from a tennis court once she retires. And she insists she's finished after this year.
``There is nothing that can change my mind,'' the 47-year-old tennis great said Friday after advancing to Sunday's mixed doubles final at the Australian Open with partner Leander Paes. ``I'm happy with my decision.''
Once she leaves, she'd like to continue doing TV work. At Melbourne Park, she's doing double duty -- player and commentator.
``I'd love to do TV. I really enjoy it and it's fun,'' she said. ``I think I'm getting better at it.''
``But I would like to stay involved on the political side,'' she said without elaborating. ``If I can make a difference there, there are some things that need to be changed on the tour.''
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