Camila Giorgi breaks the silence, ‘only fake articles about me’ – News

Camila Giorgi breaks the silence, ‘only fake articles about me’ – News
Camila Giorgi breaks the silence, ‘only fake articles about me’ – News

The Italian-Argentine tennis champion Camila Giorgi, 33 years old, originally from Macerata but resident in Tuscany when she was free from sporting commitments, was also unavailable for the Florence Revenue Agency, and not only for the Italian Federation. For four days her name has appeared on the list of retired players of Itia, the International Tennis Integrity Agency, canceling here also means leaving the anti-doping protocol.

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In Italy no one was able to contact her, with the most varied hypotheses as to where she had ended up. But Camila herself broke the silence on her Instagram profile: “I am happy to formally announce my retirement from my tennis career. Please follow my page because so far only fake articles are coming out”. Adding that she is “so grateful for your wonderful love and support for so many years. I cherish all the beautiful memories. There have been many inaccurate rumors about my future plans, so I look forward to providing more information about exciting opportunities ahead.” It is a joy to share my life with you and let us continue this journey together.” Thus ends the career of one of the greatest Italian champions of the last ten years. Now, however, according to what we learn, it is the Revenue Agency that would need to notify you of documents following tax and tax assessments. They could be fines, bills to be paid to the Treasury, this remains unclear. The financial police would also be interested in the matter. Camila Giorgi, winner of the WTA 1000 in Montreal in 2021, is resident in Calenzano, in the province of Florence, where – when she is there – she lives with her parents, the Argentine Sergio Giorgi and the Italian Claudia Fullone, and her brothers. It is here that they looked for her in April, ringing the doorbell at the same villa where in June 2021 the champion and her family were robbed by thieves at night. Valuables and jewels worth around 80,000 euros were stolen.

It is the same year in which together with her family she launched the Giomila fashion line, a fusion of the sportswoman’s surname and name, a few months later, in September. A brand created by her mother also from a post-competitive perspective, with the racket hanging up on the nail. A moment that has arrived now and abruptly. It is said to be in the United States, or South America. If the issue with the Italian tax authorities were confirmed, another issue involving the tennis player would follow, i.e. the request for her and other suspects to be sent to trial in Vicenza for false certification of anti-Covid vaccines. She defended herself by saying that she was calm given that she would not have been able to participate in the tournaments if she had not been up to date with her vaccinations. After having reached a prestigious WTA ranking in her career, she was recently well above the hundredth position. However, what remains of her is the glamor beyond sport, the same traces that the IRS would be following to find out where she is.

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