Chris Evert congratulates Caroline Garcia on her WTA Finals win urges her to keep going in 2023
Chris Evert congratulates Caroline Garcia on her WTA Finals win urges her to keep going in 2023 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Pure joy and happiness
The biggest trophy of my career
Finals @visitfortworth ??Pure joy and happiness The biggest trophy of my career Finals @visitfortworth You worked hard for it…keep going The French player received $1.57 million in prize money for her victory over Sabalenka in the final, which included $1.24 million in winnings and a base participation fee of $110,000.
Chris Evert congratulates Caroline Garcia on her WTA Finals win urges her to keep going in 2023
Chris Evert urges Caroline Garcia to keep on going , who began the year as World No. 74, played excellent tennis this season and was rewarded with the , the most prestigious title of her career till date. The 2022 WTA Finals ended on Monday, with 29-year-old Garcia coming out on top. She won four titles in the four finals she played in, including the WTA Finals, Cincinnati Open, Poland Open, and Bad Homburg Open. In the final match of her most successful season so far, Garcia took on Belarus' , beating her in straight sets to win the year-end championships. 18-time Grand Slam champion reacted to Caroline Garcia's win and congratulated her by saying she had "worked hard for it," further urging her to keep moving forward. "You worked hard for it…keep going," Evert tweeted. You worked hard for it…keep going ??Pure joy and happiness
The biggest trophy of my career
Finals @visitfortworth ??Pure joy and happiness The biggest trophy of my career Finals @visitfortworth You worked hard for it…keep going The French player received $1.57 million in prize money for her victory over Sabalenka in the final, which included $1.24 million in winnings and a base participation fee of $110,000.