Fresh off her 2025 retirement, Caroline Garcia took a frank look at her career in an interview with coach Bryan Shelton for her Tennis Insider Club podcast, sharing highlights from the episode to her social media on Thursday.
“I should have added in my game more of an Option B because most of the time with my game, it was very risky,” the former world No. 4 reflected. “There were, I think, a lot of matches that I lost that I could have been able to win if I had been taught to be like, ‘Ok, today I have to put [the ball] in.’”
Garcia twice reached the Top 4 in the WTA rankings, winning the season-ending WTA Finals back in 2022 after reaching her first and only Grand Slam singles semifinal at that year’s US Open. Though the French star captured a pair of major trophies in women’s doubles, Grand Slam success in singles ultimately proved elusive for Garcia, who hung up her racquets earlier this summer.