Ahead of the Australian Open, world No.4 Caroline Garcia has opened up about her wild ride in 2022, going public about her battle with bulimia and how she was liberated as a player after treatment for a persistent foot injury.
Caroline Garcia has opened up about her wild ride in 2022, going public about her battle with bulimia and how she was liberated as a player after treatment for a persistent foot injury.
at the season-ending finals in Texas, Garcia said she went through “all kind[s] of emotions” last year.“I cried from pain, sadness and joy in 11 months,” she tweeted. “But I learned so much about myself as a player and a person.” “And, she’s like ‘don’t worry, it’s going to be fine’. And then the next morning she saw me coming and she’s like ‘yeah, that’s pretty bad actually’.Credit:“It [took] two or three days [to fix], not very long. But it was a good experience a good lesson.”
“I questioned the universe, told myself that maybe my luck had passed, that I would never succeed again.“I suffered physically and mentally.”“I think in life everyone at some point is going through some things,” she said before this week’s WTA 500 event in Adelaide.“At one point in my career I was not reaching the goals I wanted. I was less happy playing tennis because I was not winning matches. I was feeling pain in my body and feeling kind of alone, even if I was never really alone,” she said.
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