The Danish tennis player, who managed to lead the WTA ranking and win the Australian Open, announced his return to the courts.
As he was surprised by his retirement in January 2020 for being “tired of tennis” At the age of 29, this time the news of his return to the courts had an even greater impact. Caroline Wozniackiwho knows how to be No. 1 in the world, She will compete again at the next US Open, at age 32 and after giving birth twice.
The Danish tennis player, who resumed training in December 2022 after spending two years without touching a racket and a ball, announced publicly that he will play in the WTA 1000 in Montreal and the United States Open: “I’m back to doing what I love. Can I win the US Open? I think so. That’s why I’m doing this. We’ll see what happens.”
In an interview with Vogue, Wozniacki acknowledged that “In the last three years that I have been away from tennis, I have made up for lost time with my family. I have become a mother of two beautiful children and I am very grateful for that”. But he also made it clear that he had goals to achieve and ignited his competitive fire: “I want to show my kids that you can chase your dreams, no matter your age or role. We’ve decided as a family that it’s time, I’m going to play again.”

Throughout his career, The Odense-born became No. 1 in the world in 2010, won the Australian Open 2018 and won 30 titles. In addition, she reached two US Open finals, won the 2017 WTA and more than 600 tour matches. She is part of the club of players who are mothers and have achieved a Grand Slam, such as Margaret Court, Kim Clijsters, Evonne Goolagong and Serena Williamswho took the title in Australia in 2017 when she was three months pregnant.
Source: Tycsports

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