Camila Giorgi won four tournaments. The biggest was the 2021 Masters victory in Montreal
Camila Giorgi won four tournaments. The biggest was the 2021 Masters victory in Montreal

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Notice of enforcement action - Found: The Absentee Tennis Pro

Camila Giorgi, a 32-year-old Italian, is now attempting to evade her nation's tax investigators. And she's currently stationed in San Diego, where she owns another home. The stunning woman finds herself nursing a million-dollar debt, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. To make matters worse, a writ of execution worth 446,000 Euros has been issued against her for a year.

This signifies that any prize money she receives would swiftly be redirected to the tax office without hesitation. Although it's not yet known to what extent this has taken place, she made a major announcement on Instagram on a Saturday night. "I am thrilled to share my news of retirement from tennis. I sincerely thank you all for the extraordinary affection and support you've given me through the years," she penned.

What's the story behind this scantily-clad Tennis icon who's captivating legions of men?

Giorgi's origins can be traced back to Argentinian parents and she began playing Tennis at the young age of 5. Her father and coach, Sergio, guided her until the end. However, despite the promising start, significant achievements eluded her. Her best showing at a Grand Slam event was a quarterfinal appearance at the 2018 Wimbledon, where she lost to Serena Williams.

Standing at 1.68m tall and tipping the scales at 54 kilos, Giorgi's diminutive stature belies her considerable service power, frequently hurling the ball over the net at 190 km/h. She regarded Tennis not as passion, but as a job. "My job is simply that, nothing more. I don't follow Tennis," was her candid perspective.

Giorgi was credited with four tournament wins. The most prestigious was the 2021 Montreal Masters, as well as 's-Hertogenbosch in 2015, Linz in 2018, and Merida in 2023. At her peak, she was ranked 123rd.

Giorgi gained notoriety for her suggestive pictures in her undergarments as well as having her own fashion line, "Giomila," which her mother Claudia designed. Additionally, she lent her talents as an art teacher. The family confessed to having no material goods in Italy, only renting everything. This includes the house in Calenzano where they lived. Consequently, their debts to the tax office have no tangible asserts to satisfy.

This is how Camila Giorgi likes to show herself on Instagram

A Scandal-Ridden Family History

In 2018, the villa was unsuspectingly broken into, with stolen watches and jewelry appraised at 80,000 Euros. Ominously, there was no alarm system, while the covering alarm dog, Rush - a Doberman, was indifferent to the situation.

Giorgi and her family suffered a devastating catastrophe in 2011, when Antonella, her sister, succumbed to a traffic accident in Paris. Over the years, her father was involved in tax scandals and made headlines for smoking covertly in the stands during a 2022 French Open match. This brazen act even attracted the cameras' attention. He also verbally blasted umpires from the stands, prompting the need for increased security to keep him in check. Her father's misconduct even engulfed the entire family, making her mother Claudia and brothers Leandro and Amadeus wanted. By the time Camila was summoned to the tax office on April 13, she had already fled the country.

Father Sergio Giorgi, who was also Camila's coach

On July 16, Giorgi is expected to appear in court in Verona. This case revolves around an allegedly forged vaccination certificate used to fly to the Australian Open amid the pandemic. Both her family doctor and documents were apprehended. Giorgi claims she had the required vaccinations. It's unlikely that she'll present herself in court.

How did the life of this Tennis vixen spiral out of control? She made a mistake shared by many: placing complete trust in her beloved father.

Camila Giorgi is not only an eye-catcher on the tennis court

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