FORMER WOMEN’S TENNIS WORLD NO. 1 WOZNIACKI WINS COMEBACK MATCH IN MORE THAN THREE YEARS

Caroline Wozniacki (DEN), who announced her return from retirement at the end of the 2020 Australian Open, won her first match in three years and seven months Bozniacki defeated Kimberly Burrell (115th-ranked AUS) 2-0 (6-2 6-2) in the first round of singles on day two of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour’s National Bank Open ($2,788,468) in Montreal, Canada, on Monday (Aug. 8)Born in 1990, Wozniacki reached the No. 1 singles ranking in 2010 and is the top-ranked player at the majors, having won the 2018 Australian Open She retired after the Australian Open in January 2020 and returned to the court this year after 토토사이트 marrying former National Basketball Association (NBA) player David Lee in 2019, giving birth to their first daughter in 2021 and a son last October Wozniacki, who won her first official match since reaching the third round of the Australian Open in January 2020, will take on this year’s Wimbledon champion Marquetta Bondrowsova (No. 10-Czech Republic) in the second round of 32Wozniacki, who also won the event in 2010, looked shaky early on as she dropped her first service game, but settled down to seal the victory in one hour and 37 minutes “I’ve been away from the court for over three years, so I was a bit nervous, but I’m very happy to be back in Montreal, a city I love,” said Wozniacki, who will also compete in the Western and Southern Open and US Open as a wildcard Meanwhile, 1980-born Venus Williams (527th-ranked U.S.), who also came into the tournament as a wild card, was knocked out in the first round with a 0-2 (2-6 5-7) loss to Madison Keys (15th-ranked U.S.).

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