Watching our favorite players in action across all events is just a delight. But for athletes, it is a very tiring state to commute, practice, and show up with their best game each time. The incredible spirit of the golfers offers each fan the true golfing experience every time, which is just unmatched. By following the schedule, family time and personal life are being hampered by each passing year. Something that even Lexi Thompson pointed out while retiring.
The retirement news from the American professional golfer has left fans in shock, but her long career with more than a decade on the field required a break. As per her, she wanted to focus more on settling down and shifting her focus from professional to personal life. She announced her plan of retirement during the middle of the 2024 season and as we come close to the end of this season. The Grant Thornton Invitational would be the final event, where Lexi Thompson could be seen in action.
However, during the pre-tournament press conference, she was asked a few questions along with her partner Rickie Fowler. The answers to it will offer some relief to the fans with her plans to return. During the press conference, the moderator asked Rickie Fowler about Thompson’s retirement. Fowler was asked, “You probably heard the news Lexi’s stepping away from a full-time schedule next year. Just wondering if you can talk about what her impact on our game has been.”
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Answering it, he said, “I mean, massive would be one way to look at it. As far as the whole game and then looking into the women’s game, it’s been a lot of fun to watch.” Additionally, he even talked about how she got an early start in her career by starting when she was just 12. Even just like other fans, he shared his hope to see her play. He said, “I know I am as well as everyone else are hoping that you still will play some so we can see you.”
Subsequently, Lexi Thompson gave a glimpse of her life after retirement… and the possibility of making a comeback.
She said, “It’s just great to be back here this week. I did say just from a full-time schedule. Just going to take that time for myself, spend it with my family and friends and really just decompress and make sure that if or when I do decide to play, that I’m ready and I’m in a good mind space.”
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The statement has left fans in joy and confusion together, as there is no surety or timeline for her comeback. However, what is confirmed is her stepping away from the game. The decision of Thompson is still a topic of discussion. Even Jessica Korda shared about her retirement during a podcast.
What did Jessica Korda say about Lexi Thompson’s retirement?
For every professional golfer and fan, this was sad news to hear. But as a golfer herself, Jessica Korda could relate to the tiring schedule that a golfer has to go through. Sharing details on the schedule and Lexi Thompson’s retirement news, she expressed herself during a podcast. Recently, at the Smylie Show, Jessica Korda joined in as a guest where she shared how tiring the schedule becomes without any break to manage personal life.
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Korda even took the perspective of a mother and a professional golfer, stating that traveling with two kids is definitely very tough. She shared this while using Brittany Lincicome as an example. Furthermore, sharing about Lexi Thompson’s decision, she said, “I’m excited for Lexi. I think she deserves a little bit of a break here and who knows? She might be back in like two years and just ready to go again.”
The belief shown by the LPGA colleague adds another layer of assurance for fans to see their favorite Lexi Thompson back in the course soon. However, there is no information on her return yet. But let’s hope for the best for her. Are you expecting Lexi Thompson’s return soon? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.
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