Assertive Garcia extends strong run to re-enter top-20 ranking
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[August 22, 2022] (Reuters)
- With clarity of thought and renewed
trust in an attacking style of play, France's Caroline Garcia
clinched her third title of the season on Sunday at the Cincinnati
Open and climbed back to the top-20 of the women's world rankings.
Garcia, 28, was ranked at a career-high fourth in 2018 but slipped
down the ladder due to confusion over her approach of play and
injury problems.
Since coming back from a foot injury in May, when she was 79th in
the rankings, Garcia has won a WTA 1000 title on hardcourt, won a
grasscourt event in Bad Homburg and the Warsaw tournament on clay.
"We made it clear which way I have to play, which direction I have
to go," Garcia, who climbed up to world number 17th on Monday, said,
referring to her new coach Bertrand Perret and her team.
"So when I step on court, I know what game style I have to play, and
I know what I have to do, and always try to do it the best I can."
In Cincinnati, the last big tune-up event before the U.S. Open,
Garcia came through the qualifiers before taking down Maria Sakkari,
Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula - all three ranked in the top-10
of the women's world rankings.
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Caroline Garcia (FRA) reacts to a point during the women's final
match against Petra Kvitova (CZE) at the Western & Southern Open at
the Lindner Family Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA
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She defeated two-time former Wimbledon champion
Petra Kvitova in the final to underline her title aspirations for
the hardcourt major in New York from Aug. 29.
"When I arrived on tour, I was definitely playing
like that," Garcia told reporters about her offensive game,
confirming it was the only way forward for her. "That's the way it
was working for me. That's the way I learned to play tennis.
"Sometimes I did doubt it, because it was not always working... And
then I did it kind of half and half, and it was not working anymore.
"I have to accept that it may not work every time."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)
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