Caroline Wozniacki Returns to Tennis: Competing at the US Open After Retirement

Caroline Wozniacki knew how to win the Australian Open and be number 1 in the world (REUTERS / Issei Kato)

The Danish, who had moved away from the activity at the beginning of 2020, will compete again in the Grand Slam of the United States at the age of 32 and after being a mother twice. She had hung up her racket three years ago, suffering from rheumatoid arthritis

The Danish Caroline Wozniacki, who retired at the beginning of 2020, will compete again at the next US Open, at the age of 32 and after being a mother twice, after receiving a wild card. The tennis player, who went on to win a Grand Slam and be number one on the WTA circuit, had hung up her racket three years ago as a result of rheumatoid arthritis.

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After a long time off the courts, the athlete gave an interview to Vogue in which she revealed her desire to compete again at the highest level since she still had pending accounts. “In the last three years that I have been away from tennis, I have been able to make up for lost time with my family. I have become the mother of two beautiful children and I am very grateful for it, but I still have goals to achieve. I want to show my children that you can pursue your dreams, no matter your age or role. We have decided as a family that it is time, I am going to play again, ”Wozniacki said in the publication where other tennis players, such as Serena Williams, announced her withdrawal.

Tennis – WTA Tour Finals – Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore – October 29, 2017 Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki celebrates with the trophy after winning the final against USA’s Venus Williams REUTERS/Edgar Su

Wozniacki, who will turn 33 on July 11, has won 30 career titles, including the Australian Open. He was also at the top of the ranking of this sport for 71 weeks, before leaving tennis in 2020 after his elimination in the third round against the Tunisian Ons Jabeur.

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2023-06-30 14:25:12
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