Former World Number 26 Camila Giorgi Signals Professional Return Following Motherhood Sabbatical
Camila Giorgi confirms her return to professional tennis in 2027 after becoming a mother. Details on her retirement clarification and career plans.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 23, 2026, 3:31 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Tennis365

A Planned Return to the Professional Circuit
Camila Giorgi has officially ended the speculation regarding her future in professional tennis by announcing a planned comeback for the 2027 season. The 32-year-old Italian, known for her aggressive baseline play and unique status as a tour outsider, clarified her intentions during a recent social media engagement with her global following. After a period of relative silence following her abrupt departure from the sport in May 2024, Giorgi has begun sharing footage of practice sessions, signaling that the groundwork for a return to elite competition is already underway.
Clarifying the Circumstances of a Sudden Exit
The Italian’s retirement in 2024 was marked by significant mystery and local media speculation regarding her personal and financial affairs. Addressing these reports directly, the former world number 26 explained that any prior administrative issues were the result of mismanagement by external advisors rather than her family. She emphasized that her father, who served as her longtime coach, was never involved in the business management of her career. Giorgi firmly denied allegations that she had fled Italy for tax reasons, stating that her family has since reorganized their professional management team and resolved all outstanding matters.
Expanding the Family Ahead of the Comeback
Before rejoining the WTA Tour, Giorgi is focused on a significant personal milestone. She is currently expecting her first child with her husband, Andreas Ignacio Pasutti, himself a former tennis professional. The couple, who married in February 2026, confirmed the pregnancy shortly after their wedding. This transition into motherhood follows a year where Giorgi remained visible in the tennis world through a new role, notably conducting player interviews at the ATP 250 event in Buenos Aires.
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