Caroline Garcia announced that she is withdrawing from the US Open doubles with Kristina Mladenovic after her grandmother passed away. On Tuesday, world No 7 Garcia suffered a shock defeat in the US Open first round as Wang Yafan defeated the Frenchwoman 6-4 6-1.
After the match, Garcia didn’t conduct a post-match press conference. Today, Garcia announced that she learned about the passing of her grandmother on Monday and that since then she and her family have had “a very difficult time.” “Hi everyone.
These last 2 days have been very difficult for our family. My grandmother passed away on Monday afternoon. I couldn’t attend to the press conference after my loss, the emotions were too overwhelming. My heart needs to be with my relatives to bid my grandmother a last farewell, this is why I have to withdraw from the doubles with Kristina.
There is a time for everything in life. Today, tennis is secondary. Thank you for your understanding, Caroline,” Garcia said in a message posted on her social media.
Hi everyone, pic.twitter.com/QIeGiUAQfY — Caroline Garcia (@CaroGarcia) August 30, 2023
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