Composed Garcia on her way up after French Open defeat
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[June 08, 2017]
By Julien Pretot
PARIS (Reuters) - While Andy Murray's
2011 prediction that Caroline Garcia "is going to be number one in
the world one day" has yet to be realized, the Frenchwoman feels she
is at long last heading in the right direction.
Garcia seemed to be on a fast-track to success when just months
after turning professional, the then 17-year-old French Open
debutante appeared to be on the cusp of pulling off a huge upset as
she led Maria Sharapova 6-3 4-1 in the second round in 2011.
That prompted Murray to tweet: "The girl Sharapova is playing is
going to be number one in the world one day ... what a player."
However, nerves soon kicked in and Garcia ended up losing the next
11 games to hand victory to the Russian.

Over the next five years Garcia won only two singles matches at
Roland Garros -- until she finally showed what she was capable of
over the past 10 days to reach her first grand slam quarter-final.
On Wednesday, she was beaten 7-6(3) 6-4 by world number three
Karolina Pliskova but she held her nerve throughout.
"That is certainly one of my biggest satisfactions, being able to
come on the court, be myself without worrying what people were
saying, what people were thinking," Garcia told a news conference.
"I think I had somewhat lost myself over the past
weeks. I wasn't really fighting. Not that I didn't know how to play
anymore, but something wasn't just right.
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France's Caroline Garcia looks dejected during her quarter final
match against Czech Republic's Karolina Pliskova Reuters / Benoit
Tessier

"What I'm really proud of is that finally I was able to play. I was
able to enjoy being on the court, take pleasure."
Garcia will reach a career-high 21 in the rankings next week, and
she intends to continue building on the confidence she gained at
Roland Garros.
"I'm very satisfied about the 10 days here, but I don't want to
leave it here," she said.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Pritha Sarkar) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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