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In Madrid, Garcia hopes to postpone Roland Garos.

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Richard Pagliaro | @tennis_now | Friday, April 18, 2025
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Recovery from back injuries, Caroline Garcia Withdrawal from Mutua Madrid Open.

Mutua Madrid Open starts on April 21 at Caja Magica on April 21.

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Two French open double champions Garcia presented about social media treatment, and the recovery from a back injury prevents her from playing Madrid. Garcia, who had a WTA 1000 tournament next month, was uncertain.

The Clay Coat Grand Slam begins in Paris on May 25.

Garcia said in an Instagram post, “It’s clear that you can’t play in Madrid after more tests on your back.” “It is necessary to take some time to treat and recover, but we will do our best to prepare for Rome, but the main goal is to arrive strong and healthy to Roland Garos.

“It’s hard to accept. After taking a break last year, I was happier, clearer, and motivated. The results were not yet, but I really believed in the way I was experiencing.


The 31-year-old Garcia recorded a record of 3-6 this year and has not played since the 6-2 and 7-5 losses at the Miami Open last month after suffering 6-2 and 7-5 losses at IGA Sweatek.

The world’s fourth -largest Garcia did not challenge the clay coat game after losing to Jaqueline Cristian at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics in Roland Garos in July.

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