Published 13:52 IST, January 24th 2020
Caroline Wozniacki net worth, endorsements, retirement, career and personal life
Caroline Wozniacki is one of the most popular tennis stars in the world. Read on to find out her current net worth, endorsements, retirement, family and more.
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Caroline Wozniacki is one of most impressive tennis players in world. Since making her WTA debut in 2005, Wozniacki has won many accoles over years and is also a former World .1 player in women's singles; a position she held onto for a record 67 weeks. She is still considered by many as one of most underrated tennis stars, after having bested likes of Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova in past.
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Caroline Wozniacki salary and endorsements
Caroline Wozniacki was once seventh highest-paid female athlete in world, as she reportedly me a whopping $7.5 million in 2017. And while her current salary details are kwn, Wozniacki has boasted a number of her sponsorship and endorsement deals with brands like Babolat, Rolex, idas, USANA, Players' Tribune and Mundipharma and Residences at Seafire, which formed a major part of her massive worth. Apart from her tennis career, Caroline Wozniacki also operates a restaurant chain, Fat Wozniacki Burger in Copenhn and owns a Vodka brand called Pure Wonder Wozniacki. Interestingly, Danish star owns a football team, Odense Angels.
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Caroline Wozniacki net worth
Caroline Wozniacki ranks amongst richest tennis players in world. He has a net worth that stands at an estimated $30 million, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth. Danish star has me a total of approximately $33 million in prize money throughout her time playing sport.
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Caroline Wozniacki husband
Caroline Wozniacki is a married woman. She is married to a retired NBA player David Lee, 36. David played college basketball for Florida Alligators before being drafted 30th overall by New York Knicks in 2005 NBA draft.
Caroline Wozniacki retirement
Caroline Wozniacki ended her career with a defeat at Australian Open as she was kcked out by lower-ranked Ons Jabeur of Tunisia. 29-year-old, who has alrey anunced last December that this would be her final tournament, lost 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 in third round of game.
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Danish former World .1 brought curtain down on her long glittering career after an impressive array of 30 WTA singles titles, with her sole Grand Slam triumph coming in 2018 at Melbourne Park. Wozniacki has been suffering from rheumatoid arthritis for a while w after being diagsed with disorder after 2018 US Open.
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13:52 IST, January 24th 2020