It wouldn't come as a surprise if Kiwi tennis number one Marina Erakovic retires from tennis in the not too distance future after being the flagbearer for the sport in this country for a decade.
She has had a successful career, briefly reaching the top 40 in the world rankings in one of the few truly global sports, winning one WTA title and reaching the final in several others.
But it appears a series of injury setbacks are finally catching up with the 28 year old, who having not qualified for next week's French Open, faces an extended period off the WTA tour, plying her trade at lower tier ITF tournaments.
Her ranking is 136, and when you have been near the top, it's incredibly tough to accept having to slug it out in the tennis backwaters at great cost and little financial reward.
Her loss today in the first round of qualifying for Roland Garros must really hurt, as Erakovic battled for more than two and a half hours before succumbing 6-4 in the final set to a 22 year old who has a lot less experience than the Kiwi.