the danish Caroline Wozniackiwho retired at the beginning of 2020, will return to compete next US Open, 32 years old and after becoming a mother twice. Wozniacki, who won the Grand Slam and became world number one, hung up her racket three years ago, suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.
However, despite the long break, the Danish revealed, in an interview with Vogue, that he still has pending accounts in tennis and plans to return to competition this year.
“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 the mother of two beautiful children and I am very grateful for this, but I still have goals to achieve. I want to show my kids that you can pursue your dreams, no matter what your age or career.. We decided as a family that it’s time, I play again,” Wozniacki said in the publication where other tennis players, such as Serena Williams, have announced their retirement.
Married to former NBA player David Lee, Wozniack became a mother twice so she could join the club of tennis players who gave birth and eventually won a Grand Slam. Margaret Court, Kim Clijsters and Evonne Goolagong preceded her, while Serena won Australia 2017 while pregnant.
Wozniacki reached the pinnacle of world tennis in October 2010, won the Australian Open in 2018, reached two US Open finals and won 30 titles, in addition to winning more than 600 tour matches and was crowned master in 2017.
Source: La Verdad

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