There may not be a hot shot in that Rokit Shot of the Day, but Janko Tipsarevic earned all of the credit. The 35-year-old saved nine match points against Yuichi Sugita in the Stockholm quarterfinals, and the 10th match point for Sugita would be Tipsarevic's last career ATP point.

One round earlier, Tipsarevic dismissed top seed Fabio Fognini in stunning fashion, 6-1, 6-1. Tipsarevic will officially close his 17-year career at the Davis Cup finals in Madrid next month. He won four ATP titles and played 11 more ATP finals, reaching as high as No. 8 in the world in 2012.

Notably, he helped send Serbia to its first Davis Cup final in 2010, and named Viktor Troicki's Davis Cup win over Michael Llodra to seal the Davis Cup title that year as his best career moment.

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”If I were to choose one of the ways to finish my career, it would be like this, leaving everything on the court,” Tipsarevic said. “I will remember this moment for the rest of my life.”

WATCH: Tipsarevic
plays final ATP 
match of career

WATCH: Tipsarevic plays final ATP match of career