After an Exhaustive US Open Run, Family Takes Precedence for 33YO Caroline Wozniacki as She Cherishes Endearing Moment With Daughter and Husband
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It says ‘home is where the heart is‘. At the moment, the heart of Caroline Wozniacki is in the middle of serene beaches. The former world number-one superstar never fails to share her precious moments with her family on social media. Fans love to see the adorable family and she is always there to make her fans happy.
Wozniacki looks for a breath of fresh air, after her defeat to the world number 6, Coco Gauff (6-3,3-6,6-1) in the round of 16 at the US Open. This has resulted in the end of her extraordinary comeback run after almost three and a half years. She had a bitter goodbye on her farewell at Australian Open, in 2020 after her loss to Jabeur. However, life didn’t stop there for the Dane, as she looked forward to starting a family and pursuing other interests.
Caroline Wozniacki shares a glimpse of her off-court life
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Together, they create a tranquil scene, where time slows down and all is calm and serene. White sands and palm trees, a harmonious pair, a paradise on Earth, beyond compare- this is what Wozniacki’s latest Instagram story says. She is seen enjoying her beautiful moments with her family as she posts two stories revolving around the three dots of her life.
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She shared glimpses of her husband David Lee, a former basketball player along with her daughter Olivia Wozniacki Lee and her little toddler James Wozniacki Lee. David is seen to be carrying little James on his shoulder, while Olivia is seen living the moment as tides kiss her feet. Denmark is in the top three on the list of The Happiest Countries in the World and guess who is the happiest in Danevang right now?
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The Pause and The Play Button are vital for Wozniacki’s longevity
Surely, Caroline Wozniacki knows when to start and when to stop better than anyone else. The 33-year-old comes from a sports background where her mother, father and elder brother were all involved in sports. Keeping balance in life is something which she might have learnt from them. Her retirement, in 2020, certainly made her fans disappointed. But as said earlier, she never disappoints her fans. She makes a counter punch at the big stage at the right time.
The result was not in her favour. But the 33-year-old and a mother of two stunned the tennis world with a display of a spectacular run of performances in the United States. Sometimes a little break is necessary in life. It helps us to refresh, restart and refuel. This is exactly what she did.
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She got married to Lee on 16 June 2019 at a luxury resort of Castiglion del Bosco in Tuscany. The couple welcomed their first child on 11 June 2021. James was born a little later on 24 October 2022. The first Dane to win major singles titles has always kept her priorities set. The fans look to find an answer to what is next after the US Open. Is it the end of Wozniacki’s illustrious career?
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Edited by:
Tony Thomas