
Camila Giorgi has landed a surprise new role in tennis almost a year after her sudden retirement.
The former world No. 26 was accused of “fleeing Italy” following reports that authorities were looking to question her over gaps in her tax returns. She denied all the claims during a TV appearance last year.
Giorgi has now found work overseas, as she was spotted interviewing players at this week’s ATP 250 event in Buenos Aires.
Giorgi quietly ended her playing career last May. She did not announce her retirement but fans noticed she had been named on the International Tennis Integrity Agency’s list of retired players.