Caroline Wozniacki, the former tennis world No. 1, recently delighted fans by sharing a heartening video of her on-court training session with her two-year-old daughter, Olivia. In this charming on-court mother-daughter footage, Wozniacki is seen displaying her tennis skills while Olivia is sitting and observing her mother play.
The tennis icon, who returned to the game in July 2023, has been gracefully balancing her family life with her tennis career. The scene not only portrayed Wozniacki’s enduring love for the sport but also highlighted her motherly instincts by having her child beside her while practicing. Wozniacki, known for her dedication to the sport, now wears a dual cap: that of a loving mother and a committed player.
In a clip shared on Instagram, Wozniacki humorously captioned, “Working hard or hardly working??? Don’t worry Olivia was safe but don’t try this at home,” followed by a winking emoji. This lighthearted instance represents the happiness of being a parent and the beauty of sharing sweet moments together with your loved ones.
Working hard or hardly working??? 😜 (Don’t worry Olivia was safe, but don’t try this at home 😜) pic.twitter.com/PnOIuFZSCz
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) November 27, 2023
As Wozniacki continues her tennis journey post-motherhood, these moments highlight the uniqueness of Wozniacki’s tennis practice with baby Olivia, creating a delightful experience for fans worldwide. The Danish tennis star serves as a true role model for any woman aspiring to resume her career after becoming a mother.
After the addition of motherhood to their storied careers, three Australian Open women’s singles champions and loved figures among fans—Caroline Wozniacki, Naomi Osaka, and Angelique Kerber—are poised for a successful return at Melbourne Park. The resurgence of these three remarkable women athletes post-maternity adds an extra layer of excitement for tennis enthusiasts.
Australian Open Tournament Director Craig Tiley expressed his delight in welcoming these exceptional players back to the Melbourne stage, acknowledging their past contributions and dedication to the sport. He said, “We will welcome them and their families back to Melbourne with open arms and can’t wait to see what their next chapter brings.”
Tiley eagerly anticipates witnessing the next chapter in their careers. Caroline Wozniacki won the Australian Open in 2018. Naomi Osaka is a two-time AO women’s singles title holder, winning in 2019 and 2021, whereas Angelique Kerber was the 2016 winner at Melbourne Park. All three have been former world no. 1’s.
The return of these three seasoned champions, along with the emergence of promising young talents, sets a grand stage for the Australian Open 2024. As these accomplished players resume their quests for glory, the first Major of the year will be buzzing with excitement.