Caroline Garcia flies away from tennis

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Caroline Garcia bid farewell to professional tennis at the US Open, closing her 14-year career with a first-round loss to Kamilla Rakhimova, 6-4 4-6 6-3. The 31-year-old Frenchwoman was overcome with emotion, breaking down in tears as the final chapter of her journey on tour came to an end.

Garcia’s career was marked by excellence in both singles and doubles, which is an increasingly rare achievement in today’s game. She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 4 and climbed as high as No. 2 in doubles. Over the years, she collected 11 singles titles and eight doubles crowns, highlighted by her biggest triumph in 2022 when she captured the WTA Finals in singles.

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Alongside Kristina Mladenovic, Garcia twice lifted the French Open doubles trophy, in 2016 and 2022. She was also central to France’s Billie Jean King Cup success, featuring on the team for seven straight years and helping secure the title in 2019. On the global stage, she represented her country at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Beyond her results, Garcia left her mark with her signature “Fly with Caro” celebration.

Caroline Garcia of France during her WTA retirement ceremony after the first round of the 2025 US Open Grand Slam tennis tournament
Caroline Garcia of France during her WTA retirement ceremony after the first round of the 2025 US Open

“After 15 years competing at the highest level, and more than 25 years putting pretty much every second of my life into it, I feel ready to start a new chapter,” Garcia said earlier this year.

In an emotional message shared on social media last September, the WTA star spoke candidly about the toll of life on tour: “I’m exhausted from the anxiety, the panic attacks, the tears before matches. Tired of missing out on family moments and never having a place to truly call home. I’m tired of living in a world where my worth is measured by last week’s results, my ranking, or my unforced errors.”

Caroline Garcia and husband Borja Duran celebrate her retirement from tennis after her last career match in New York on Monday.
Caroline Garcia and husband Borja Duran celebrate her retirement from tennis after her last career match in New York on Monday.

Garcia’s style of play was built on a big serve, a powerful forehand, reliable backhand, deft net play, and superb movement. In both 2022 and 2023, she finished the season as the tour’s ace leader, striking 394 and 462 respectively.

Her farewell in New York was honored on court by US Open tournament director Stacey Allaster and French Tennis Federation president Gilles Moretton. Afterwards, Garcia celebrated her retirement with her husband, Borja Duran, during an official WTA ceremony at Flushing Meadows.

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Marija Zivlak
Marija Zivlak is the founder and editor-in-chief of Women’s Tennis Blog, a trusted source for in-depth coverage of the WTA Tour, tennis fashion, and player insights. Based in Belgrade, Serbia, she has been reporting on women’s tennis for over 18 years and has contributed exclusive fashion articles to the official WTA website. Marija launched Women’s Tennis Blog on March 31, 2007 to provide fans with accurate, engaging, and up-to-date tennis news. Her expertise and deep connections within the sport allow her to offer unique perspectives on tennis trends, gear, and events.

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