Former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki announces tennis comeback
Former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki is set to make a tennis comeback three years after retiring from the sport.
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Former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki is set to make a tennis comeback three years after retiring from the sport.
Caroline Wozniacki is set to make a comeback to tennis after the former world number one said she was ready to return to the Tour having retired from the sport in 2020 to start a family.
COPENHAGEN :Caroline Wozniacki is set to make a comeback to tennis after the former world number one said on Thursday that she was ready to return to the Tour having retired from the sport in 2020 to start a family.
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