Camila Giorgi, the former Italian tennis player, has made shocking revelations about her personal and professional life. In a candid Instagram Q&A session, Giorgi disclosed her new romantic relationship with Argentine politician Ramiro Marra, marking the end of her relationship with American entrepreneur David Holiner.
Giorgi described her encounter with Marra as “love at first sight,” confessing that she’s smitten. Moreover, she unequivocally stated that her tennis career is over. “I’m not moving from Argentina anymore,” Giorgi declared. When asked about a potential comeback, she firmly replied, “Never. When I close a door, I never open it again.”
In a recent interview on Verissimo, broadcast by Italian Canale 5, Giorgi elaborated on her decision to quit tennis. “I’ve wanted to quit for years; the life of a tennis player is hard,” she admitted. Giorgi shared that she had been contemplating retirement for a long time but finally made up her mind in May. “One morning I woke up and said enough. I told my father, and he was very happy.”
Giorgi addressed rumors surrounding her departure from Italy, denying speculation about financial motivations or paternal influence. “I didn’t disappear; I notified the WTA,” she clarified. “I wanted to announce my retirement in Paris, but news leaked when my name wasn’t on the doping test list.” Giorgi reassured fans that her family supported her decision.
The former tennis star reflected on her experiences, acknowledging the demanding nature of professional tennis. “Being a tennis player is very demanding. I spent months without playing, but I always felt the desire to return.” Giorgi expressed gratitude for her father’s unwavering support, describing him as “incredible” and “very understanding.”
Giorgi’s retirement marks the end of an illustrious career, including her notable victory at the Roger Cup. As she embarks on this new chapter with Marra, fans worldwide wish her happiness and fulfillment.
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