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Caroline
Garcia

FRA
31 yrs
5' 10" (1.77m)
Current Ranking
130
Singles Titles
0
Won / Lost
3 / 6
Prize Money
$213,325
  • Recently worked with Bertrand Perret
  • Worked with Juan Pablo Guzman and Emiliano Redondi. Was also previously coached by father Louis Paul Garcia
  • Mother is Marylene
  • Played many sports when she was younger and chose tennis because it was the one she enjoyed the most
  • Enjoys reading and spending time with family, and a big sports fan
  • Best tennis memories are winning Limoges, Strasbourg, and the 2016 Roland Garros doubles title

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

4

Height

5' 10" (1.77m)

Birthday

Oct 16, 1993 October 16, 1993

Birthplace

Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (11): 2022 - Bad Homburg, Warsaw, Cincinnati, WTA Finals Fort Worth; 2019 - Nottingham; 2018 - Tianjin; 2017 - Wuhan, Beijing; 2016 - Strasbourg, Mallorca; 2014 - Bogotá.
Finalist (5): 2023 - Lyon, Monterrey; 2019 - Strasbourg; 2015 - Acapulco, Monterrey.
DOUBLES
Winner (8): 2023 - Berlin (w/Stefani); 2022 - Roland Garros (w/Mladenovic); 2016 - Charleston, Stuttgart, Madrid, Roland Garros (all w/Mladenovic); 2015 - Eastbourne (w/Srebotnik); 2014 - Bogotá (w/Arruabarrena); 2013 - 125/Taipei (w/Shvedova).
Finalist (11): 2024 - Adelaide (w/Mladenovic); 2016 - Sydney, Dubai, US Open, Beijing (all w/Mladenovic); 2015 - Brisbane, Stuttgart, Toronto (all w/Srebotnik); 2014 - Wuhan (w/Black), Linz (w/Beck), Moscow (w/Parra Santonja).

ADDITIONAL
WTA 125K Series Titles - Singles (1): 2015 - Limoges.
French Fed Cup Team, 2013-19; French Olympic Team, 2016.

Career in Review

2024 season highlight was making SF at Guadalajara (l. eventual champion Frech). Also reached QF at Miami (l. eventual champion Collins)

Opened 2023 well with two R-Up performances on hard court at Lyon (l. Parks) and Monterrey (l. Vekic), as well as QFs at Adelaide and Doha. Went on to reach a further seven QFs throughout the season across all three surfaces, bringing a total of nine QFs (Stuttgart, Berlin, Eastbourne, Cleveland, San Diego, Tokyo and Beijing).

Her strongest WTA 1000 result of 2023 came with SF at Guadalajara (l. eventual winner Sakkari), and qualified for year ending Zhuhai Elite Trophy for a third time (also in 2016 & 2018), defeated by eventual champion Haddad Maia in group stage.

Served highest number of aces of all players in 2023, with a total of 462 (nearest challenger was Rybakina with 455).

Returned to form in second half of 2022, winning four tournaments, including a run through qualifying to Cincinnati title (d. Kvitova in F) and victory at WTA Finals in Fort Worth (d. Sabalenka in F)

Only player to win titles on all three surfaces in 2022, having also triumphed on grass at Bad Homburg (d. Andreescu in F) and on clay at Warsaw (d. Bogdan in F). Summer form saw her return to Top 10 on September 12, following US Open SF

Best win of her career came over No.1 Swiatek in QF at 2022 Warsaw

At 2022 Roland-Garros, won first doubles title in almost six years (w/Mladenovic, d. Gauff/Pegula in F)

Highlights in 2021 came on clay, with SF at Lausanne and QF at Parma

Best results in 2020 were at Slams, reaching R16 at Roland-Garros (l. Svitolina) and 3r at US Open (l. Brady); defeated No.3 Ka.Pliskova in 2r at Flushing Meadows to record her first Top-10 win since late 2018

Highlights of 2019 campaign include capturing her seventh career WTA singles title at Nottingham (d. Vekic in F) and finishing R-Up at Strasbourg (l. Yastremska)

Member of French Billie Jean King Cup team that won the 2019 competition final vs. Australia, teaming up with Mladenovic to win the decisive doubles runner against Barty/Stosur. Also took part in the team that advanced to final vs. Czech Republic in 2016

Fell out of the Top 20 on March 18, 2019 after holding her position there since August 14, 2017

In 2018, won sixth career title at Tianjin; also made SF at Stuttgart and Madrid

Broke into the Top 5 on August 13, 2018 and reached a career-high of No.4 on September 10, 2018

Became first player to win Wuhan and Beijing back-to-back in 2017. As a result, qualified for WTA Finals. Was ranked No.30 on the Race to Singapore leaderboard in May 2017

Made Top-10 debut on October 9, 2017, following completion of Wuhan-Beijing title double

Won a career-best 48 main draw matches in 2017 (48-22 record, two titles), including reaching maiden major QF at Roland-Garros (l. Ka.Pliskova)

Qualifying for WTA Finals in 2017, became the first Frenchwoman to compete at WTA Finals in singles since Mauresmo in 2006 (l. Henin in F)

At 2016 Roland Garros w/Mladenovic, won first major doubles title. They were the first French pair to win in Paris since 1971, when Gail Chanfreau and Francoise Durr triumphed

Represented France at 2016 Rio Olympics in singles and doubles

Played 2015 WTA Finals Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore (l. Osaka in F)

Made professional debut at 13 on ITF Circuit in France in 2007

In juniors, singles runner-up at 2011 US Open (l. Min) and reached SF at the other three Slams

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