Former World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki announces surprise comeback

Former World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki announces surprise comeback

Former world primary Caroline Wozniacki introduced Thursday she is ready to return to skilled tennis, three years after retiring to begin a household.

Wozniacki, 32, bowed out in 2020 after successful 30 WTA titles together with her sole Grand Slam triumph on the Australian Open in 2018.

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“Over these past three years away from the game I got to make up for lost time with my family, I became a mother and now have two beautiful children I am so grateful for,” Wozniacki stated on Twitter.

“But I still have goals I want to accomplish. I want to show my kids that you can pursue your dreams no matter your age or role. We decided as a family it’s time. I’m coming back to play and I can’t wait!”

Wozniacki has two kids with former NBA participant David Lee, two-year-old Olivia and James, born final October.

“I’m going to play the US Open,” she wrote in an article in Vogue Magazine.

“There’s just an electric atmosphere in New York that I can’t get enough of, and I’ve played so well there for years and years.

“Also, David was a New York Knick for five seasons — we both love it there.”

The Dane stated she would “start out playing in Montreal just to get back into the groove” from August 7-13 after which head to New York, the place she was twice a finalist.

“After that, I’ll have a couple of months to prepare for Australia, and we’ll take it from there. The Paris Olympics are definitely a goal too.”

Wozniacki reached world primary for the primary time in 2010, and retired after the Australian Open in 2020 as she battled rheumatoid arthritis.

Serena Williams, Kim Clijsters and Victoria Azarenka are among the many gamers to have returned to the circuit after having a child.

“I want to prove that you can have both,” she stated.

“You can be thrilled with your family and with everything at home and still have a career — and be great at it.”

Williams reached 4 Grand Slam finals after returning whereas Clijsters received three — two US Open trophies and the Australian Open.

Close pal Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam winner, has been a supply of inspiration.

“I think that Serena doesn’t get nearly enough credit for getting to so many Grand Slam finals after having Olympia,” Wozniacki wrote.

“Her retirement will always be bittersweet, both for me and for so many other players, because she’s meant so much to women’s tennis.

“She paved the way for so many of us — she showed us that anything is possible.

“Serena and I had dinner a few weeks ago, and when I told her my plan she just said, ‘Wow — good for you. I’m going to cheer you on every step of the way, and if you ever need anything, I’m here’.

“She’s always been there for me.

“Am I nervous? Not really. I’m coming back to something I love.

“Can I win the US Open? I think so. Can I win the Australian Open? I think so. That’s why I’m doing this. And I guess we’ll see what happens.”

Top-ranked Danish males’s participant Holger Rune stated it was “amazing news.”

“Welcome back,” he wrote in reply to Wozniacki’s announcement.

US Women’s footballer Alex Morgan stated she was excited by the decision.

“This is awesome,” Morgan wrote on Twitter.

“Excited to see you back on the court!”

Source: www.news.com.au