Former No. 1 ranked tennis star Caroline Wozniacki is hitting the comeback trail. On Thursday, Wozniacki announced that she's coming out of retirement and returning to competitive tennis. Wozniacki ...
NEW YORK – When Caroline Wozniacki finished off the biggest victory of her still-fresh comeback following 3 1/2 years away from tennis, she sat in her U.S. Open sideline chair, leaned forward and ...
MONTREAL (AP) — Caroline Wozniacki made a triumphant return to tennis, defeating Kimberly Birrell in straight sets at the National Bank Open on Tuesday. Wozniacki dominated from the start, securing a ...
Former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, who retired from tennis at the 2020 Australian Open, announced Thursday that she will make a comeback this summer during the North American hard court swing and ...
Caroline Wozniacki, the former top ranked player in women’s singles, is returning to tennis after a three-year retirement. Wozniacki stepped away from the sport in 2020 in large part due to her battle ...
Caroline Wozniacki is doing a Tom Brady. The Danish tennis star announced Thursday in an interview with Corey Seymour of Vogue that she is returning to the sport after announcing her retirement in ...
In case you're looking for the best story of the US Open, Caroline Wozniacki retired for three years, had two kids, came back and beat the tournament's No. 11 seed. The former world No. 1 defeated ...
I announced my retirement just before I played the Australian Open in 2020. In the third round there, I lost in three sets to Ons Jabeur, and everyone in the stadium sang ‘Sweet Caroline.’ It was ...
June 29 (UPI) --Caroline Wozniacki, the former No. 1 women's tennis player in the world, will end her retirement and attempt a comeback, she announced Thursday. Wozniacki, 32, announced the move on ...
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