Caroline Wozniacki to retire after the Australian Open
Caroline Wozniacki has announced her plans to retire from professional tennis.
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Caroline Wozniacki has announced her plans to retire from professional tennis.
Maria Sharapova outlasting roadrunner Caroline Wozniacki in lengthy rallies? A few years ago it wouldn't have seemed possible.
Caroline Wozniacki has spoken of her 'shock' after being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis earlier this year after her defeat to Elina Svitolina at the WTA Finals in Singapore.
Serena Williams' claims of sexism after her US Open final defeat by Naomi Osaka earlier this month have divided opinion on the women's WTA Tour.
As well as ensuring they've got enough strawberries and cream to serve at Wimbledon, organizers of Britain's oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament are having to contend with the consequences of flying ants' mating rituals.
After her Australian Open success in January, Caroline Wozniacki -- to the Dane's relief -- won't ever be asked when she will win a maiden grand slam title.
Having been so close to clinching her maiden grand slam title for so many years, but ultimately always falling short, many thought the increasing pressure of Caroline Wozniacki's near misses would see her never win a major.
The grand slam drought is about to end for either Caroline Wozniacki or Simona Halep after they won their semifinals at the Australian Open on Thursday. They were contrasting victories for the players who share much in common.
It seemed like Mother Nature was doing her utmost to help Kristina Mladenovic at the French Open Tuesday but she just couldn't take advantage.