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Unworried Caroline Wozniacki Puts Giant Us Open Goal for Herself as She Meticulously Plans Much-Awaited Comeback at National Bank Open 2023

Published 08/07/2023, 6:06 AM EDT

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In a surprising twist, tennis fans are enthusiastically anticipating the arrival of a familiar face on the court. After over three years of retirement, Caroline Wozniacki is getting back in the saddle for professional tennis. In an interview with WTA Insider, the former World No. 1 reveals insight into evolving women’s tennis. She shared how she is stunned and excited to step once more into the cutthroat arena.

With the rise of new talents, including Iga Swiatek, Wozniacki ends up entering a difficult and dynamic battleground. She is ready to confront Australia’s Kimberly Birrell in the primary round of the Omnium Public Bank Open in Montreal. Wozniacki’s energy adds a layer of interest to her comeback journey.

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Despite the unavoidable challenges that accompany a comeback after a long absence, Wozniacki’s assurance stays enduring. As the former World No. 1 stages back onto the court, she carries with her a drive to recover her place at the tennis top. Wozniacki’s return is met with adoration and regard from fellow players and fans alike. In a recent interview with WTA Insider,  Wozniacki spoke,” Well, there was no Iga. I feel players are more powerful – even more than it used to be — and more consistent.”

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Wozniacki also explained, “Athleticism is improving every single time. And bigger serves.” 

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With the WTA tour perpetually progressing and new stars rising, the opposition has never been fiercer. Tennis fans eagerly expect the appearance of Wozniacki and the enchanting story that spreads out on the court.

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The Great Dane’s choice to step back onto the court after such a critical break mirrors her enthusiasm and faithful obligation to the game. The competitive landscape has changed and Wozniacki is ready and energized for her match.

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As the tennis world anxiously expects Wozniacki’s rebound, her rivals have been vocal about their adoration for the Danish star. Among them is Kim Clijsters, former World No. 1 who knows generally too well the difficulties of getting back in the game.

Kim Clijsters backs Caroline Wozniacki’s triumphant comeback to tennis

Wozniacki received an unexpected boost from one of her former rivals, Kim Clijsters. The seasoned tennis pro has faced Wozniacki on the court three times in the past. She expressed her confidence in the Danish star’s ability to make a successful comeback. In a recent interview with Tennis Majors, Clijsters revealed her belief that Wozniacki’s competitive spirit and determination to win will be instrumental in her triumphant return to the tennis arena.

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As Wozniacki prepares for her comeback, she has garnered the support and admiration of not just her fans, but also her rivals. Wozniacki is ready to tackle the new generation of tennis players, and eager to prove herself once again on the court.

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Dr Aditya Raveendran Menon

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Aditya Menon is a Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports, covering several high-profile tournaments and events. With a passion for writing that matches his love for the sport, he has a special interest in covering the activities of tennis legends like Serena Williams and the ‘Big Three’ of men’s tennis. Aditya’s interest in tennis started at a young age when his father introduced him to the sport.
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Abigail Kevichusa