England and Leicester Tigers winger Anthony Watson has retired from professional rugby union on medical grounds because of a back injury.
The 30-year-old made the last appearance of his career in December and played just seven times for Tigers over the past two seasons because of a multitude of injuries.
A calf injury forced Watson to miss last year's World Cup, while the latest in a succession of Achilles issues and a back problem that required surgery limited him to just two games for Leicester last term.
Watson, who earned international honours with the British and Irish Lions and scored 23 tries in 56 England appearances, said he was "proud and blessed" to have had the career he did.
"My overarching feeling is of pride," he told Tigers' website., external
"When I started out, I wanted to make my dad more than anyone proud, I wanted to play for England and the Lions with my parents in the crowd and, eventually, wanted to share a moment with my children on the field.
"I can say I've done all those things."
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Leicester described the winger as "one of the most electrifying rugby talents of his generation" as well as "one of English rugby's modern greats".
Watson, who spent nine years with Bath after first coming through at London Irish, last featured for the national side in the summer of 2023.
England head coach Steve Borthwick, who Watson also played under at Tigers, said the player "is to be congratulated on a fantastically successful career".
"He is a humble, hard-working professional man who is universally liked and admired in the game," Borthwick said.
"Anthony not only brought his incredible talent to the England shirt every time he played, but he was also a player who was immensely proud to represent his country."
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