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Caroline Garcia honored at Roland Garros: 'I dreamed of winning here'
Nine Months After Retirement, Caroline Garcia Receives Emotional Tribute at Roland Garros A year after her last appearance on ...
May 23 (UPI) --Carolina Garcia, the former No. 4 women's tennis player in the world, will play in her final French Open and soon retire, she announced Friday on social media. "Dear tennis, it's time ...
PARIS — Caroline Garcia, a former U.S. Open semifinalist who has been ranked as high as No. 4, says she will retire from tennis. As she prepares to play at the French Open for a 14th consecutive ...
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Gaël Monfils receives emotional tribute from Caroline Garcia ahead of final Roland Garros appearance
French tennis icon Gaël Monfils prepares for his farewell at Roland Garros as former star Caroline Garcia delivers a ...
French tennis star Caroline Garcia has withdrawn from the 2025 Rome Open, but her exit has sparked more than just headlines about a missing name in the draw—it has prompted a powerful and deeply ...
PARIS (AP) — Retired French tennis player Caroline Garcia has rejected a $270,000 sponsorship deal for her podcast from a betting company, saying she chooses values over money. Garcia, who reached a ...
On Wednesday, Anna Bondar (No. 94 in the world) takes on Caroline Garcia (No. 74) in the Round of 128 at the Miami Open presented by Itau. In Garcia's most recent action, she fell to Iga Swiatek 2-6, ...
Former world No. 4 Caroline Garcia recently announced that she will retire from professional tennis "in the coming weeks," making this her last appearance at Roland Garros. The 31-year-old Frenchwoman ...
The emotions keep flowing at Roland Garros as yet another tennis great bids farewell to the tournament's red clay. Former World No. 4 Caroline Garcia fell 6-4, 6-4 to American Bernarda Pera on Court ...
Last year, former Top 10 player Caroline Garcia announced the launch of a new podcast, "Tennis Insider Club," where she and her co-host (and now, fiancé) Borja Duran promised to pull back the curtain ...
PARIS (AP) — Caroline Garcia, a former U.S. Open semifinalist who has been ranked as high as No. 4, says she will retire from tennis. As she prepares to play at the French Open for a 14th consecutive ...
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