Caroline Wozniacki will make her comeback on the WTA Tour in Montreal. The Dane has won 34 singles titles in her career so far, including the Australian Open 2018.
by Jens Huiber
last edited: 06/29/2023, 04:32 p.m
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Caroline Wozniacki returns to the tour in the summer
It could be the comeback of the year: Because Caroline Wozniacki returns to professional women’s tennis at the WTA Tour 1000 tournament in Montréal. The now 32-year-old Dane announced this in an essay she wrote in VOGUE. Wozniacki ended her career in 2020 (now you have to say: interrupted), then gave birth to daughter Olivia and son James.
Wozniacki has celebrated a total of 34 tournament victories on the WTA tour, the biggest certainly at the beginning of 2018 at the Australian Open after an epic final against Simona Halep. The last title came in the autumn of the same year, when Wozniacki defeated Anastasija Sevastova safely in two sets in the final of the 1000 in Beijing.
Last fall she hit balls for 20, 30 minutes, Wozniacki writes, and thought: “It feels like I’m hitting the balls better than ever. Am I just imagining it?” Apparently not. because along with her husband David Lee and father Piotr, former women’s number one Caroline Wozniacki has decided to try again.
She will play the US Open after Montréal because she loves the atmosphere there, Wozniacki said. Whereupon she got a wild card from the USTA. And the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024 are also a goal. Why not?
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