GARCIA. In just an hour of play, the French Caroline Garcia lost to the Tunisian Ons Jabeur.
[Mis à jour le 9 septembre 2022 à 08h58] Caroline Garcia fails in the semi-finals of the US Open 2022. After a series of 13 consecutive victories, the Frenchwoman was stopped in her tracks by the one she has known for several years, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur. The native of Saint-Germain-en-Laye did not see the light of day by losing in two sets and 1h06 (6-1, 6-3). She seemed timorous and unable to fully engage in the meeting. Caroline Garcia made mistakes that they did not in previous encounters and was unable to disrupt a confident Ons Jabeur in her tennis. It was his first semi-final of a Grand Slam tournament.
Despite this defeat, Caroline Garcia entered the history of French tennis by being the third French player of the Open era to reach a semi-final at the US Open. She imitated Amélie Mauresmo and Mary Pierce. Thanks to this feat, she will join the top 10 of the WTA rankings four years after leaving it and still keep the positive. “Obviously there is a disappointment with the defeat today. It was not a great game. But there are still a lot of positives to take: the semi-final here, the jump in the standings (she will again enter the Top 10 on Monday). I know where I was a few months ago, a few years ago. So we have to take the positive. Tomorrow, we will try to learn as much as possible from this match because I am sure that there are many things that I can learn and that give me hope for the future.”
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Biography Caroline Garcia. Caroline Garcia was born on May 16, 1993 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region. Sporty, the Frenchwoman started playing tennis at the age of 9, in Villeurbanne, in the Lyon suburbs. Champion of France in 2010 in the 17/18 category, she was trained by Frédéric Fontang (current coach of Felix Auger-Aliassime – NDR) during the 2011-2012 season. She separated from Fontang in 2012 and decided to be coached by her father, Louis-Paul Garcia. She turned professional in 2011.
A pure striker, Caroline Garcia has a very attacking style of play. The native of Saint-Germain-en-Laye is a very good waitress, which allows her to often score aces. His huge flat forehand and powerful backhand are part of his wide offensive panoply. Very worked, his ball strike disturbs many opponents.
What is Caroline Garcia’s track record?
During her career, Caroline Garcia has won 10 titles, including three in 2022: Bad Homburg, Warsaw and Cincinnati, her first Masters 1000. Here are the Frenchwoman’s other trophies: Bogota (Colombia) in 2014, Strasbourg (France) and Mallorca (Spain). ) in 2016, Wuhan (China) and Beijing (China) in 2017, Tianjin (China) in 2018 and Nottingham (England) in 2019. Three lost finals are added to the prize list of the native of Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
What is Caroline Garcia’s ranking?
Around the 150th place in the world (nldr: 135th) when she turned professional in 2011, Caroline Garcia currently ranks 17th in the WTA rankings. The best ranking achieved by the Frenchwoman dates from September 10, 2018 when she was 4th in the ranking WTA.
What is Caroline Garcia’s fortune?
On the professional circuit for more than 10 years, Caroline Garcia has amassed more than 11 million dollars ($11,530,361m) in winnings obtained thanks to her performances during competitions.
Who are Caroline Garcia’s parents?
Between 2012 and 2021, Caroline Garcia was coached by her father, Louis-Paul. A relationship that the player had decided to break before Roland Garros 2021. Since then, she has been coached by Bertrand Perret.
Who is Caroline Garcia’s boyfriend?
The Frenchwoman is quite discreet about her private life and has often spoken of the difficulty of getting into a relationship. She has also decided to put aside her “sentimental life”. VSis difficult: either the person understands, and you live this relationship at a distance, or they put their professional life aside, and you travel as a couple. Me, for now, I’m focused on my tennis. One day it will come“she conceded at a press conference in 2018.