Squash: “The Games have always been an unattainable dream”… why, at 35, Camille Serme is coming out of retirement

It was two years ago, almost to the day. On June 14, 2022, Camille Serme, the queen of French squash with her 12 championship titles between 2009 and 2021, hung up her racket and, at age 33, decided to bow out of the professional circuit. The body damaged by injuries, including a ruptured Achilles tendon, and the head a little tired.

Above all, after a sporting career as rich as it was long, the former world number 2 wanted to settle down, stop traveling the world to start a family with her partner, Jonathan Bel Legroux (mental trainer for athletes). This Monday, June 10, the now mother of little Jude, born last October 20, announced that she was returning to the glass courts with, as her main objective, qualifying for the Los Angeles Games where squash will be his great debut. She explains.

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