CAROLINE WOZNIACKI RETURNS TO THE COURT FOR THE MUTUA MADRID OPEN VIRTUAL PRO
Caroline Wozniacki
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4y ago
  Caroline retired from tennis three months ago after she played her last professional match at the Australian Open, however that was short lived as it was time to return to the court … on Playstation 4’s Tennis World Tour game. Caroline was one of the final participant announced this week for next week’s Mutua Madrid Open Virtual Pro event, which takes place from April 27-30 The former No. 1 has showed her enthusiasm about the idea of playing online. “I’m very excited about playing,” she said. “I’m looking forward to showing off my skills with a PS4 controller and I can’t wait for my fi ..read more
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CAROLINE WOZNIACKI’S FINAL MATCH WITH SERENA WILLIAMS HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Caroline Wozniacki
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4y ago
(April 9, 2020) – After announcing her retirement in December, Caroline Wozniacki also announced she would play a final exhibition match against her long-time friend Serena Williams, however that match has been postponed due to the current Coronavirus outbreak. The former No. 1 played her final professional tournament back in January at the Australian Open, which is where she won her first Grand Slam title in 2018. The exhibition match against Williams was scheduled to take place in Caroline’s native country of Denmark on May 18. The match was to be dubbed, “The Final One.” Caroline wrote on h ..read more
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CAROLINE WOZNIACKI APPEARED ON THE MEN IN BLAZERS SHOW, DISCUSSED HER LIVERPOOL FANDOM
Caroline Wozniacki
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4y ago
Recently-retired tennis star Caroline Wozniacki appeared last week on Men In Blazers on NBC Sports Network, a soccer show hosted by Roger Bennet and Michael Davies. Caroline is a well documents Liverpool fan, and on the show, the former No. 1 discussed her love for the team and how she would celebrate if they won the title. “I’m definitely going to be that annoying person,” Caroline stated on how she would celebrate. “If I’m lucky enough to get tickets, I’m going to be there against Chelsea.” You can see the full clip below. .@carowozniacki IS NOT saying @LFCUSA will win the title yet. But, I ..read more
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CAROLINE WOZNIACKI PLAYS FINAL MATCH OF HER PROFESSIONAL CAREER AT AUSTRALIAN OPEN
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4y ago
(January 23, 2020) – After announcing her retirement late last year, 30-time singles winner and Grand Slam champion Caroline Wozniacki played the last match of her career at the Australian Open. She picked up two victories in the first and second rounds over Kristie Ahan (6-1, 6-3) and Dayana Yastremska (7-5, 7-5) before being eliminated in the third round by Ons Jabeur, which ended her final tournament in Melbourne. It was an emotional moment for Caroline after the match as she received a standing ovation from the fans. She then made her way around the court after to say farewell to the crowd ..read more
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CAROLINE WOZNIACKI REACHES ASB CLASSIC SINGLES SEMIFINAL; MAKES DOUBLES FINAL WITH SERENA WILLIAMS
Caroline Wozniacki
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4y ago
(January 13, 2020) – After announcing last month she will retire after the Australian Open, Caroline Wozniacki took the court for the first time in 2020 at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. Caroline turned in great performances in Auckland by reaching the singles semifinal and the doubles final with long-time friend Serena Williams. Caroline squared off against Paige Mary Hourigan in Round of 32 and defeated her 6-1, 6-0 before meeting Laura Davis in Round of 16. Caroline would come away with a win (6-1, 4-6, 6-4) against Davis which earned her a spot in the quarterfinal against Julia ..read more
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CAROLINE WOZNIACKI REVEALS HER FINAL MATCH WILL BE AGAINST LONG-TIME FRIEND SERENA WILLIAMS
Caroline Wozniacki
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4y ago
After announcing last Friday that she will retire after the 2020 Australian Open, Caroline Wozniacki revealed on social media that her final match will be against close friend and long-time rival Serena Williams. The match, which is being dubbed “The Final One,” will be a one-off exhibition at the Royal Arena in Caroline’s native of Denmark. What a fitting way to go, and Caroline is certainly excited for her last match. “It came the moment when I ended my career and I am looking forward to play my last match at home in front of such a big crowd,” Caroline said regarding her final match. “The ..read more
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CAROLINE WOZNIACKI ANNOUNCES SHE WILL RETIRE FROM PROFESSIONAL TENNIS FOLLOWING AUSTRALIAN OPEN
Caroline Wozniacki
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4y ago
30-time WTA winner Caroline Wozniacki has announced that she will be retiring from professional tennis after the Australian open in January 2020. Wozniacki, who has been playing professionally since she was 15 years old, was a guest on Good Morning America (GMA) when she made the announcement. Caroline has accomplished so much in her career including a No. 1 ranking for 71 consecutive weeks, a Grand Slam Championship at the 2018 Australia Open, a WTA Finals victory, three Olympics, and carrying the flag for her native Denmark. With so many achievements on the court, Caroline felt it was time t ..read more
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TWO-TIME CHINA OPEN CHAMPION CAROLINE WOZNIACKI ADVANCES TO SEMIFINALS IN 2019 EDITION
Caroline Wozniacki
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4y ago
(October 7, 2019) – After winning her 30th career title and second China Open in 2018, Caroline Wozniacki had similar success in this year’s tournament before being eliminated by Naomi Osaka in the Semifinals. Before reaching the Semifinals, Caroline picked up victories in Round of 64, Round of 32, Round of 16, and the Quarterfinals. The two-time China Open champ got off to a strong start, dropping only four games in Round of 64 against Lauren Davis. Caroline put together a streak of eight unanswered games with 16 winners and seven aces. Caroline would go on to Round of 32 where she cruised to ..read more
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CAROLINE WOZNIACKI ACCEPTED TO HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL
Caroline Wozniacki
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4y ago
(September 11, 2019) – Caroline Wozniacki can add another accomplishment to her career as she has been accepted to Harvard Business School. Wozniacki took to Twitter to express her appreciation for the opportunity. This great off-the-court accomplishment comes on top of an already impressive on-court career. Caroline has won 30 career titles, including a Grand Slam victory at the Australian Open last year. Up next for Caroline is a trip to China where she will compete in the Wuhan Open as well as the China Open, where she is a two-time champion. The post CAROLINE WOZNIACKI ACCEPTED TO HARVARD ..read more
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CAROLINE WOZNIACKI REACHES FIRST FINAL OF 2019 AT VOLVO CAR OPEN
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5y ago
(April 8, 2019) – After struggling with a viral infection that kept her out of action in February, Caroline Wozniacki returned to form and reached her first final of 2019 at the Volvo Car Open. It was also the third time Wozniacki reached the final of the Charleston, South Carolina event, winning the championship in 2011. Prior to reaching the Final, Caroline defeated Laura Siegemund in Round of 32 (6-2, 6-2) then earned another victory over Mihaela Buzarnescu in Round of 16 (6-4, 3-6, 6-3). Caroline had momentum and followed up R32 and R16 with two consecutive straight-set victories. Wozniack ..read more
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