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Tennis: Wozniacki to retire after Australian Open

‘This has nothing to do with my health and this isn’t a goodbye,’ Wozniacki says

Can Erözden  | 07.12.2019 - Update : 07.12.2019
Tennis: Wozniacki to retire after Australian Open

ANKARA

Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki announced she will end her career after the Australian Open in January.

"I’ve played professionally since I was 15 years old. In that time I’ve experienced an amazing first chapter of my life,” she said.

"So with that, today I am announcing that I will be retiring from professional tennis after the Australian Open in January,” she said, choosing to end her career where she earned her only Grand Slam title. “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.”

Wozniacki, 29, ranked 37 in the world, said she has accomplished everything on the court. She topped the tennis rankings on Oct. 11, 2010.

The Australian Open website said Wozniacki has been living in Monte Carlo, Monaco and during her career she earned $35.2 million in prize money.

One of the four Grand Slam tournaments, next year's Australian Open will be held from Jan. 20 - Feb. 2.

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