Although the Trofeo Conde de Godó Trophy already has rich traditions, this edition has decided to add one more: a meal with former FedCup players. Basically, what has been done all their lives with the boys is now also done with the girls. The RCTB 1899 clubhouse brings together Carla Suárez, Lourdes Domínguez, Arantxa Parra, or Cristina Torres, although a woman of 1.87m steals all my attention. She is Georgina García Pérez (Barcelona, 1992), the tallest female tennis player in our history, who has been away from the circuit for almost two seasons. Is she retired?
The interview is mandatory, but we won't be alone. We will be accompanied by little Marco, just 11 months old, her first child. Objectively, the baby couldn't be more angelic, observing every gesture of his mother, listening to every phrase, although he won't be long in showing his mischievous side by biting the accreditation of the one asking the questions, making the conversation even closer. Georgina has always been special, both on and off the court, although she has not yet said her last word. In five months, her intention is to return to competition.
What happened to Georgina García?
Let's see... where do I start? [...] In 2021, I began to have a lot of pain in a finger of my hand since the Australian Open, and in six months, I had about three cortisone injections, the last one before Wimbledon. I remember playing there with so much pain that I wanted to retire, I played the whole match crying. After the vacation, I went to the doctor, they examined it and confirmed that the finger was a mess, so they operated on me that Friday.
You don't return until 2022.
What ranking protection do you have?
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