Caroline Garcia, one of the top talents in women’s tennis, has made the difficult decision to end her 2024 season prematurely, following the tournament in Guadalajara. In a heartfelt statement, the French star revealed that ongoing physical and mental struggles have prompted her to step away from the sport to heal and reset before returning in 2025.
Physically, Garcia admitted that her shoulder had been pushed to its limit. “I’ve been trying to recover while competing, and it’s just not working. I need more time off to heal properly,” she shared. Mentally, she confessed to needing a break from the “constant grind of tennis” to reconnect with her family and regain her love for the game.
The 30-year-old, who has achieved significant milestones like winning 1000-level titles and the WTA Finals, reflected on her career, acknowledging both her successes and her unfulfilled ambitions. Despite struggling with anxiety and disappointment, she remains hopeful for her return. “When I eventually leave tennis behind, I want to look back and say I enjoyed the journey, I’m proud of myself, and I gave it my all,” Garcia wrote.
With plans to recharge and prepare for 2025, Garcia’s focus remains on coming back stronger next season, with her eyes set on new goals.
Caroline Garcia in 2024
Ranked world no.36, the French player played her last match on the 14th of September when she was overcome by world no.31 Magdalena Frech 7-6(4) 7-5 in the semifinal in Guadalajara (draw).
Currently, during this year the French player has achieved a 17-17 win-loss record. Caroline Garcia’s most significant achievement of this year was reaching the semifinal in Australia, Rouen and Guadalajara.
Caroline Garcia |
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