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Alla Zakarian

09-12-2019 | 19:20 Tennis
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Caroline Wozniacki to retire after Australian Open in 2020

Former World Number One, Caroline Wozniacki, has announced she will retire in 2020 after the Australian Open in Melbourne. The 29-year-old has won 30 WTA singles titles, winning six in 2010 and 2011. “I’ve thought about it for a long time,” she told People magazine. “It’s obviously not an easy decision, and I don’t think it ever would be. “Tennis is something that I’ve done for my entire life, and I wake up and I practice and I play tournaments, but there are so many other things out there that I’d love to do.” Wozniacki was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis before the US Open in 2018 but says her diagnosis was not a factor in her decision to retire. “I don’t think it is hindering me. It makes some things more challenging, but I feel great in the day-to-day. “I feel like I can do anything, and I’ve won some of the biggest titles of my career with this illness.” Source- GMS 

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