By Erik Gudris | @atntennis | Monday, March 24, 2025
Photograph credit score: Clive Brunskill/Getty
Name it “Le Comeback!”
In a shock announcement, or maybe not giving her mercurial character, Alizé Cornet revealed that she’s going to return to tennis after retiring final 12 months.
Cornet, 35, introduced that she plans to compete on the upcoming Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole occasion in France.
It will be her first event again since she formally retired finally 12 months’s Roland Garros again in Might 2024 after a first-round loss to China’s Qinwen Zheng.
“You thought you had been rid of me, that isn’t fairly the case but! So see you quickly to get excited once more all collectively,” Cornet mentioned in an announcement on the event’s web site.
Le come again de l’année c’est celui d’Alizé Cornet et c’est à l’Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole que ça se passe 💥🎾🤩🇫🇷👉🏼 https://t.co/2JbsmOt5N5 pic.twitter.com/4vd6H2kE7D
— Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole (@OpenRouen) March 24, 2025
“I’m extraordinarily pleased to be again taking part in on the courts of the Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole for what’s for me a really thrilling return to competitors,” Cornet mentioned. “Once I began coaching once more two months in the past, I instantly had this purpose in thoughts, to be prepared for Rouen and I thank Charles (Roche) for giving me this opportunity to have the ability to enter the primary draw immediately.”
The event prolonged Cornet a essential draw wild card into the WTA 250 occasion happening in mid-April.
A career-high rating of World No.11, six singles titles on the Hologic WTA Tour, and a file 69 consecutive Grand Slam appearances 👏Thanks for an incredible profession, @alizecornet! #MerciAlizé pic.twitter.com/YeeUwHlK0m
— wta (@WTA) Might 28, 2024
“What a pleasure to see Alizé, one of many best champions of French tennis, again on the courts of the Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole in a couple of weeks on the Kindarena. An impressive competitor, there is no doubt she’ll give her all on the court docket as standard,” mentioned Charles Roche, event director.
Cornet reached a career-high rating of World No. 11 in 2009, received six WTA singles titles, and in addition holds a historic file of taking part in in 69 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments, a streak that runs from the 2007 Australian Open to Roland Garros in 2024.