(New York) As early as 2011, Andy Murray, then 4e worldwide, the Moon promised him. But Caroline Garcia took more than 11 years to “find the way” and finally climb, Tuesday at the United States Open, in the semi-finals of a Grand Slam tournament.
“The girl who plays against Sharapova will be world No.1 one day. Caroline Garcia, what a player! This is where you heard it first,” Murray tweeted on May 26, 2011. It was during a 2e round of Roland-Garros than the Frenchwoman – who still played mainly on the ITF circuit (3e division) — ended up losing after winning the first round.
Flattered on the spot, the Lyonnaise believes that this tweet has finally served her.
“I was 17, I was 150e or 200e world and I was able to produce that level of play in one match, but not repeat it in other weeks. Me first, I put pressure on myself by telling myself that I wanted to play like that again, but when you try to do it, it’s even worse, ”she analyzes today.
Garcia has won seven tournaments until 2019, including the double at the WTA 1000 in Beijing and Wuhan in 2017, as well as the Fed Cup with France in 2019, and she reached the 4e world rank in 2018. But it remained far from the Scot’s forecasts.
Loss of trustworthy
Especially since physical glitches, while his aggressive game can only work with a 100% body, have led to psychological difficulties, and in particular a loss of confidence.
So much so that it fell back to 79e world ranking on May 23, almost at the same time as a right ankle injury forced her to retire in the first round in Miami.
But since her return to Roland-Garros, after a two-month hiatus, she has won a string of victories (31 out of 35 games played, including 13 consecutive counting the quarter against Gauff at Flushing Meadows), titles (Bad Homburg, Warsaw and Cincinnati), and qualified in New York for her very first Major semi-final (against Tunisian Ons Jabeur on Thursday). All while practicing the most impressive game on the board.
As a result, Garcia will return to the World Top 10 at the end of the tournament. “She was the N.1 this summer,” summarizes former player Pam Shriver on ESPN.
“Your career is made up of ups and downs, but you have to accept everything. There were passages that were painful, but we managed to bounce back well, ”philosophizes the interested party in the canon service – she is the player to have passed the most aces in five games at the United States Open (30 ) and she holds the record on the circuit this season (316).
It is that, since last December, she has changed her method, replacing her father as coach with Bertrand Perret.
The latter was able to restore her confidence and clarify in her head the type of game she must apply.
There can only be one
“The road is very clear now, I know where I have to go, especially when I’m under pressure,” she explains.
This route is very close to that advocated by her father, but “before it was not so clear in my head”, she says.
“The biggest difference is that now I’m more in the court to receive the opposing serve and return as soon as possible. A lot of girls hit hard, take the ball early. I just try to do everything a little faster and a little earlier, ”explains the Lyonnaise.
In New York, Caroline Garcia knocked out one after another Kamilla Rakhimova (90e world), Anna Kalinskaya (60e), Bianca Andreescu (48e and 2019 winner), Alison Riske (29e) and Coco Gauff (12e), without losing a single set and not giving up more than seven games per game.
The performance is all the more remarkable as she had never beaten either Riske or Gauff.
“Compared to the previous times, I would say that she hits the ball much better,” Gauff analyzed.
The rounds pass and Garcia displays joy and serenity, even as the number of players in the draw decreases, the pressure should increase.
“We know that at the start of the tournament it will be a mess in the locker room, but that as it goes on it will empty out. And the goal is to be there when there is no one left.
