Monfils Says Toronto Loss Marks His Final Toronto Visit
- Gael Monfils stated he has played his final match in Toronto after losing in the opening round of the ATP Masters.
- Monfils expressed that playing in Toronto again would be unlikely due to aging, indicating it was his last appearance.
- He commented on his performance, saying it was a "bad match from my side" and not at the level he wanted.
- Monfils mentioned he needs to work hard to restore his winning habits and will try his best despite the challenges.
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