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“Are They Poisonous?”- Caroline Wozniacki Seeks Help Regarding Underwater Spiders

Published 04/10/2020, 12:44 PM EDT

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Former World Number one Caroline Wozniacki seems to be home-quarantined in Missouri, USA. Apparently while swimming, she came across spiders in her pool. “We have three nice size spiders in the pool, alive walking around underwater. Anyone know what kind they could be? Are they poisonous? We are in Missouri,” the Dane tweeted.

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Meanwhile, amid the nation-wide lockdown in the US, Wozniacki is trying to keep herself fit by exercising at home.

Caroline Wozniacki was also seen baking cookies and interacting with her fans. 

In the month of March, Wozniacki and her husband David Lee were stuck in Africa. As the flights were canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic. “We got stuck in Africa for a little bit, but finally on our way home! Going to self-quarantine as soon as we get back! Stay safe everyone!” She posted

Caroline Wozniacki vs Serena Williams

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Wozniacki recently announced the postponement of her exhibition match against the American ace Serena Williams in May 2020. The final match of her career against Williams was scheduled on her home soil of Denmark in Copenhagen.

But, amid the pandemic she rescheduled and the dates are unknown. “Hi Everyone! I am sad to announce that my final match against Serena Williams has been postponed. The safety and health of everyone are most important! We will be rescheduling for a later date, and will let everyone know as soon as we have one confirmed!” Wozniacki announced.

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In the month of January, the duo played doubles tennis at Auckland Open 2020 and reached the finals there. 

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Australian Open 2018 champion  Caroline Wozniacki retired from professional tennis after losing the Tunisian player Ons Jabeur in the third round of Australian Open 2020. After her final professional match, the Dane was left in tears on the Melbourne Arena.

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