Camila Giorgi Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $5 million

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Camila Giorgi was born on 30 December 1991, in Macerata, Italy, of part-Argentinian as well as Italian descent. Camila is a professional tennis player, best known from winning several professional tournaments over the course of her career. She’s won against several top-10 players on the professional circuit. She’s been active in the sport since 2006, and all of her efforts have helped put her net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Camila Giorgi? As of early-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is at $5 million, mostly earned through a successful career in professional tennis. She is known for her aggressive style, and is considered one of the hardest hitters in the professional scene. As she continues her career, it is expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.


Camila Giorgi Net Worth $5 million


At a young age, Camila developed a passion for tennis. She initially did artistic gymnastics, but later focused on tennis for which she was trained by her father. In 2000, she was offered seven months of training by the famous coach Nick Bollettieri who’s known to have offered the same training to only Maria Sharapova. She was able to reach the final of the Nike Junior Tour in 2005 but was defeated.

The following year, Giorgi turned professional and started ranking highly in several tournaments; her best 2007 finish was the quarterfinals at Limoges in France, and she continued playing numerous tournaments in the country after her family settled there. She then qualified for a major tournament circuit in Internazionali d’Italia and her net worth started to increase significantly. More tournaments followed, and she finished in 480th spot in the WTA rankings. In 2009, she then had a few successes, with her first career ITF win in Katowice which then led to another win in an ITF tournament in Toronto. This boosted her rankings significantly. In 2010, after struggling early in the season, she decided to move to America and play there, making her first Grand Slam tournament at the US Open in which she was defeated in the first round.

Camila continued to play the following year, and got to the finals of an ITF tournament in Raleigh, North Carolina. In 2012, she played in the WTA tournament at the Memphis International defeating top-seed Nadia Petrova, however, she lost in the second round of the main draw. She was then able to successfully qualify for the Wimbledon Championships after defeating several opponents, and reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career, but then lost against eventual finalist Agnieszka Radwanska. She started defeating notable names in 2013, including Marion Bartoli and Sorana Cirstea but her runs would be cut short with defeat in the next rounds, however, she caused one of the biggest upsets in her career when she defeated former world number one Carolina Wozniacki.

Giorgi’s net worth continued to increase as she reached the finals of two WTA tournaments, but struggled for some time in the year after being handed several loses, although eventually reaching another WTA final without losing a set before getting defeated by Karolina Pilskova. Her first WTA title finally came in 2015 in the grass court season, when she won the Topshelf Open in a final against Belinda Bencic. In 2016, Giorgi failed to make an impact during the four Grand Slam tournaments, and had to miss the last part of the following season due to an injury.

For her personal life, it is known that Camila is engaged to longtime boyfriend Giacomo Miccini. Her father has been noted for controversies, breaching financial commitments through scams which helped support her daughter’s tennis career.

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