Giorgi, 33, was listed as a retired player on the ITIA website in May 2024, though she did not initially announce her retirement. The WTA said they had been unable to contact her at the time. Italian media reported that Giorgi had fled to the United States as financial authorities sought to question her over tax return gaps, but she denied accusations of tax fraud. She later released a statement confirming her retirement and calling out 'inaccurate rumours'. Giorgi and her father Sergio were also accused of stealing furniture from an Italian villa and leaving without paying six months of rent. In October 2024, Giorgi appeared on Italian TV programme Verissimo and denied all accusations of tax fraud and theft. She is no longer living in Italy.
Since retiring, Giorgi has interviewed tennis players at the 2024 ATP 250 event in Buenos Aires on behalf of IEB+ and launched her own tennis camps. She married former Argentine tennis player and coach Andrea Pasutti, and the couple are expecting their first child, a boy. They reside in Mallorca. Giorgi's last match was in March 2024, a loss to Iga Swiatek at the Miami Open. When asked about her return, Giorgi said, 'Yes in 2027' and 'Now I'm a coach, but I'm training for 2027.' She did not specify which tournaments she plans to play.