Otago Daily Times

Wozniacki battling arthritis

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SINGAPORE: Former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki has revealed she has been suffering with rheumatoid arthritis for the past few months.

Wozniacki, who won the Australian Open in January, was diagnosed with the autoimmune disease before the US Open this summer, but has been able to play through it.

The Dane’s 2018 season came to an end yesterday when she was knocked out of the WTA Finals at the group stage after a loss to Ukrainian Elina Svitolina and she will now use the offseason to plan how to manage the illness, which causes swelling of the joints and fatigue.

‘‘In the beginning it was a shock. Just you feel like you’re the fittest athlete out there, or that’s in my head, that’s what I’m known for, and all of a sudden you have this to work with,’’ the world No3 said.

‘‘It’s obviously not ideal for anybody and I think when you’re a profession­al athlete, it’s also not even more ideal. But you find a plan, figure out what to do, you do your research, and thankfully there are great things now that you can do to it and do about it.

‘‘You learn how to just cope after matches. Some days you wake up and you can’t get out of bed and you just have to know that’s how it is, but other days you live and you’re fine. You don’t even feel like you have it.

Wozniacki said she was glad she was done with her season so she could focus on controllin­g and managing her disease in the future.

‘‘Some people can go into remission and some people it just stops, the disease, and it’s just right there and it’s not going to get worse, or if it does, it’s slowly,’’ she said.

‘‘The medicine now is so amazing so I’m not worried about it. You just have to be aware.’’

Wozniacki did suffer a drop in results after her diagnosis, until she bounced back in style, winning the China Open in Beijing earlier this month. — BPA

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