"I no longer see myself in professional tennis so I am ready to say that may career is over," Chakvetadze told the Sport Express daily.
"Of course, this was a difficult decision and I thought hard about it but now it is finally taken. I understood that the point of return to tennis was behind me.
"I have a chronic back injury," she explained. "So I took the decision to stop and start a new life."
In 2007 she climbed to number six in the world singles rankings but has since plunged to number 577.
Many believe her subsequent decline can be traced back to the trauma of being robbed at knife-point at home at the peak of her career in December 2007 by robbers who stole USD 300,000 and beat up her father.
But she said the trauma had changed her and made her "look more deeply at things".
"When the attack happened I thought that was it for us. But we stayed alive."
She said her parents still live in the same house and the criminals were never found.
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