all the mysteries surrounding the Italian tennis player (and her family)

all the mysteries surrounding the Italian tennis player (and her family)
all the mysteries surrounding the Italian tennis player (and her family)

Camila Giorgi has disappeared: but why tennis player no sign for days? The hypothesis circulating, according to various sources, would be linked to a problem with the tax authorities. And now he would be in the USA. The latest clue was a story posted on Instagram in early Maythen nothing more.

Camila Giorgi disappeared, the story

The Italian-Argentine tennis player, 33 years old, originally from Macerata, unavailable for days and whose name is among the withdrawn players on the Itia list, would be the subject of tax assessments by the Financial Police, who in recent days attempted to serve her with documents without being able to track her down. In fact, according to the Corriere della Sera website, the tennis player may have left Italy and moved abroad while tax assessments were carried out by the Florence prosecutor’s office, as the newspaper explains. The family has a villa in Calenzano, near Florence, the city in which they launched a project in September 2021 fashion brand, Giomila. It is the same residence where the same year, in June, a nocturnal theft was perpetrated with a loot of at least 80,000 euros, while everyone was sleeping, the champion, her parents, her Argentine father, her Italian mother and her brother. It also appears, from the investigations conducted by the Florence Prosecutor’s Office against her (again according to Corriere della Sera), that the sportswoman’s family has an equally problematic curriculum in terms of tax returns. No annual returns have been submitted.

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Camila Giorgi, the voices from Argentina

Meanwhile, a close friend of the Giorgi family sends messages from Argentina. David Miche published a tweet in which he revealed that he had spoken to his father. Camila would be – according to Miche – traveling.

PHENOMENON Small in features, with a Brooke Shields-like face, Camila already at 12 showed off phenomenal foot and arm speed, she allowed a few broken words mixing the languages ​​of the many countries she had passed through, from France to Spain to Italy. Zero smiles, a veil of perpetual sadness for the tragic death of her older sister, Antonella, in a car accident in 2011 in Paris – where she had been welcomed with the whole family by Patrick Mouratoglou’s first Academy -, her gaze always lowered , he was always looking for dad Sergio’s. Omnipresent, immovable, determined pillar of her daughter. With a grim look, her long, woolly hair always in the air, her gaze hard, a thousand cigarettes sucked out of tension, the confidence of all her fathers-masters. Dad had an adventurous life, including the Falklands War. In Argentina he met and married the Italian Claudia Fullone, who worked for years at the University of Macerata, where Camila was born.

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EXPLOSION In 2012, at the age of twenty, Camila rose to the top like lightning, burning the label of just 145 in the world, passing through the qualifiers and reaching the round of 16 at Wimbledon where she only stopped against the world number 3 Aga Radwanska. She quickly became the heir of the Fab 4, Schiavone-Pennetta-Errani-Vinci, always hitting hard, alternating winners and errors without batting an eyelid. No plan B: «I like to play like this and I play like this, I like to take risks and I take risks». At Wimbledon she said very seriously: “I don’t follow women’s tennis, I don’t watch it, I’m not interested.” To then correct himself, badly: «When I’m not on the court, I don’t really follow tennis».

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