Abroad in shock: Caroline goes around the world

Caroline Wozniacki reported Friday afternoon that she stops his career after January's Australian Open. Within the first hour She advertising of the stop has

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
06 December 2019 Friday 20:00
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Abroad in shock: Caroline goes around the world

Caroline Wozniacki reported Friday afternoon that she stops his career after January's Australian Open.

Within the first hour She advertising of the stop has already been given of 42,000 likes on Instagram, and it is pouring continues. The comments and the many responses are also counted in the thousands.

The same thing happens on Twitter.

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I've played professionally since I was 15 years old. In that time I've experienced an amazing first chapter of my life. With 30 WTA singles titles, a world #1 ranking for 71 weeks, a WTA Finals victory, 3 Olympics, including carrying the flag for my native Denmark, and winning the 2018 Australian Open Grand slam championship, I've accomplished everything I could ever dream of on the court. I've always customs myself, when the time comes, that there are things away from the tennis that I want to do more, then it's time to be done. In recent months, I've realized that there is a lot more in life that I'd like to accomplish off the court. Getting married to David was one of those goals and starting a family with him while continuing to travel the world and helping raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis (project upcoming) are all passions of mine moving forward. So with that, today I am announcing that I will be retiring from professional tennis after the Australian Open in January. This has nothing to do with my health and this isn't a goodbye, I look forward to sharing my exciting journey ahead with all of you! Finally, I want to thank with all my heart, the fans, my friends, my sponsors, my team, especially my father as my coach, my husband, and my family for decades of support! Without all of you I could have never have done this!

A spread shared by Caroline Wozniacki (@carowozniacki) the

And the news create, of course, also immediately headlines out in the big world. Are you in doubt about how great Wozniacki really is out in the world, so it's just to note that there is talk about the yellow breaking of both the international nyhedsburaeu AFP and also by the u.s. ESPNW, which has several hundred thousand followers on Twitter.

And even the swiss teletext has already got the news...

Both the English Daily Mail and the Swedish Expressen points to the shock that Denmark's world star stops.

the Dutch Algemeen Dagblad newspaper, the Spanish Marca, the BBC and the american Good Morning America is also fast with the news, and even in Asia it is reached, even if it is late.

The official tennis federation for the women, the WTA is running it also as topnyhed, like they've spent the time to compile the ten greatest moments from his career.

Caroline Wozniacki turned pro in 2005, reached in 2010 for the first time to the top of the world rankings and won the Australian Open in 2018, finally, the Grand Slam tournament, she had waited so long.

Tennis - 6. dec. 2019 - at. 19:19 Vote here: Caroline Denmarks greatest ever?

Since Wozniacki has been affected by rheumatoid arthritis, which has made it more difficult to perform, and she has fallen down as number 37 on the world ranking.

Caroline Wozniacki is the most successful dane in the tennishistorien. Editing: Kristian Hansen

Now she gets the chance to shine one last time, when she says goodbye in just Australia.

Afskedsturneringen be played in from 20. January, and when she the final so ends the career 1. February 2020.

All of Caroline She wins

Friday chosen Caroline Wozniacki to announce that she sets its pointer in the January after the Australian Open.

She has won 30 international tournaments. Here are the victories for the year.

2008:

* Nordic Light Open after cup over Vera Dushevina.

* the Connecticut Open after cup over Anna Chakvetadze.

* Japan Open after cup over Kaia Kanepi.

2009:

* the Amelia Island Championships after cup over Aleksandra Wozniak.

* the Eastbourne International after cup over Virginie Razzano.

* the Connecticut Open after cup over Elena Vesnina.

2010:

* the Amelia Island Championships after cup over Olga Govortsova.

* the Danish Open after cup over Klara Zakopalova.

* the Canadian Open after cup over Vera Zvonareva.

* the Connecticut Open after cup over Nadia Petrova.

* the Pan Pacific Open after cup over Elena Dementieva.

* the China Open after cup over Vera Zvonareva.

2011:

* Dubai Tennis Championship after cup over Svetlana Kuznetsova.

* Indian Wells after cup over Marion Bartoli.

* the Charleston Open after cup over Elena Vesnina.

* Brussels Open after cup over Peng Shuai.

* the Danish Open after cup over Lucie Safarova.

* the Connecticut Open after cup over Petra Cetkovska.

2012:

* the Korea Open after the cup over Kaia Kanepi.

* the Kremlin Cup after cup over Samantha Stosur.

2013:

* the Luxembourg Open after cup over Annika Beck.

2014:

* Istanbul Cup after cup over Roberta Vinci.

2015:

* the Malaysian Open after cup over Alexandra Dulgheru.

2016:

* the Pan Pacific Open after the cup against Naomi Osaka.

* Hong Kong Open after cup over Kristina Mladenovic.

2017:

* the Pan Pacific Open after cup over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

* the WTA Finals after cup over Venus Williams.

2018:

* the Australian Open after cup over Simona Halep.

* the Eastbourne International after cup of Aryna Sabalenka.

* the China Open after cup over Anastasija Sevastova.

Source: WTA.

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Updated: 06.12.2019 20:00