Caroline Garcia is a French professional tennis player with 10 singles and 7 doubles titles. She also has a career-high singles ranking of No.4, which she reached in 2018. Garcia is also a former World No.2 in women’s doubles. She achieved this ranking in October 2016 after a year where she won the doubles event at the French Open and made it to the finals of that year’s US Open. In 2022, she won her second French Open women’s doubles title.
Player Profile
Caroline Garcia was born on October 16, 1993, in Saint-Germain-en-Laye in France. She still resides in France but Lyon. The French player stands 177 cm tall and plays right-handed with a two-handed backhand.
Height / weight | 1.77 m / 61 kg |
Born | 16 Oct 1993 |
Nationality |
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Playing Style | Right Handed |
Nickname | Caro |
Official Site | http://www.caro-garcia.com |
She has been coached by Louis-Paul Garcia, Gabriel Urpí, and Bertrand Perre. Since turning pro in 2011, she has earned $12,692,396 in prize money.
Career
She debuted in the Grand Slam main draw in 2011 when she received a wildcard for the Australian Open. That year, she was in the main draw of the French Open as a doubles player as well. She reached her first Major quarterfinals in 2015 at the US Open. The following year, she won in the French Open women’s doubles, made it to the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, and was in the finals at Flushing Meadows.
In 2022, Garcia won the French Open women’s doubles title alongside Kristina Mladenovic. They defeated the pairing of Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula.
As s singles player, she won her first WTA title in 2014 at the Copa Claro Colsanitas. In 2022, she won her at the Cincinnati Open after entering the tournament as a qualifier. She is the first qualifier to win at the Western and Southern Open since the WTA 1000 tier was created back in 2009. This win helped her return to the Top 20 of the world rankings.
Career Record
Singles
- Highest Singles Ranking: 4(September 10, 2018)
- Current Singles Ranking: 17 (August22, 2022)
Best Grand Slam Singles Performances
- Australian Open - 4R (2018)
- French Open - QF (2017)
- Wimbledon - 4R (2017, 2022)
- US Open - 3R (2016, 2017, 2018,2020)
Other Singles Tournaments
- Tour Finals - SF (2017)
Doubles
- Highest Doubles Ranking: 2 (October24, 2016)
- Current Doubles Ranking: 34 (August22, 2022)
Best Grand Slam Doubles Performances
- Australian Open - SF (2017)
- French Open - W (2016, 2022)
- Wimbledon - QF (2016)
- US Open - F (2016)
Best Grand Slam Mixed Doubles Performances
- French Open - 1R (2015, 2021)
- Wimbledon - 2R (2015)