Roland-Garros 2025: Garcia announces the end of his career, end of qualifying... All the results

Caroline Garcia (31 years old) announced this Friday morning on her social networks the end of her career, but will still play Roland-Garros.
"Dear tennis, it's time to say goodbye. After 15 years competing at the highest level—and more than 25 years dedicating almost every second of my life to this sport—I feel ready to turn the page and start a new chapter," the Frenchwoman explained. "My journey hasn't always been easy. Since I started, tennis has always represented much more than wins or losses. It has been love or hate. Joy or frustration. And despite everything, I am deeply grateful for everything this adventure has offered me. For everything tennis has given me. For the strong, passionate, and determined woman it has helped me become. But today, it's time to move on. My body—and my personal aspirations—are asking me to. That said, it's not quite over yet. I still have a few tournaments to play. The first, at home, at Roland-Garros. My 14th consecutive participation—and the last. So, To all my tennis family who will be there, let's meet one last time, to dream together, and to fight once again. In the coming days, I will take the time to talk about what awaits me. But for now, I simply want to fully enjoy these last few weeks as a professional player."
Another tribute is planned for this 2025 edition.
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