Arab Times

Wozniacki aiming for 2nd Slam title

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MONTE CARLO, Principali­ty of Monaco, April 19, (AFP): Reigning Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki says she believes she can go “all the way” at next month’s French Open, but is wary of a possible early clash with the returning Serena Williams.

The Dane edged out Simona Halep in a thrilling final at Melbourne Park in January to finally claim her maiden Grand Slam title, but is confident that a second isn’t far away.

“I’m excited for the challenge and I definitely believe I can go all the way, it’s not going to be easy, but I believe in myself,” Wozniacki told AFP in Monaco.

“I’m playing so well and when I play my best tennis I’m really hard to beat.”

Wozniacki returned to the top of the world rankings with victory in Australia, but has since relinquish­ed the number one spot to Halep.

She said that she was glad to no longer face questions about having been number one without winning a Grand Slam title.

Despite Halep being ranked the best player in the world, Wozniacki feels as though she is now seen as the player to beat.

“I don’t think it makes much of a difference whether I’m one or two, because I won in Australia and they know I’m the one with the last Grand Slam under my belt, so you definitely always have a target on your back,” she added at a sponsor’s event for tech start-up Lympo.

“But I love that I can go into a French Open without too much pressure on myself.”

Unlike in the men’s game, where Rafael Nadal has won 10 French Open tournament­s since 2005, no one female player has dominated on clay, with even Serena Williams finding only three of her 23 Grand Slam titles in Paris.

“I feel like there are no real clay-court specialist­s on the tour right now and I think that makes my motivation even better,” said Wozniacki, who lost in last year’s French Open quarter-finals to eventual champion Jelena Ostapenko.

“I definitely think that I’ve improved (on clay), but over the course of my career I’ve won a few tournament­s on clay before so it’s all about trying to get things to click and get that feel back.”

Serena Williams was named on the French Open entry list on Wednesday as she returns to Grand Slam action for the first time since winning last year’s Australian Open before taking time off to give birth to her first child.

Her return hasn’t gone to plan so far with defeats in Indian Wells and Miami to sister Venus and Naomi Osaka respective­ly.

But now ranked 445 in the world, former world number one Serena will be the unseeded name in the draw that everyone wants to avoid.

 ??  ?? In this March 24, 2018 file photo, Caroline Wozniacki, of Denmark, returns a shot to Monica Puig, of Puerto Rico, at the Miami Open tennis tournament in Key Biscayne, Fla. Puig won 0-6, 6-4, 6-4. (AP)
In this March 24, 2018 file photo, Caroline Wozniacki, of Denmark, returns a shot to Monica Puig, of Puerto Rico, at the Miami Open tennis tournament in Key Biscayne, Fla. Puig won 0-6, 6-4, 6-4. (AP)

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