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15 incredible things Caroline Garcia achieved by winning the 2022 WTA Finals
Among them, she’s now won 10 of her last 11 finals—and she’s now the highest-earning Frenchwoman in WTA history.
Published Nov 08, 2022
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Garcia has now won 10 of her last 11 finals, a stretch that dates back to 2016. And in the only one she lost in that time, she actually held match point.
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Garcia went into the WTA Finals in second place for the year for aces behind Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina, but added 25 to her total in Fort Worth to finish 2022 in first place with 394.
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