Weekend Herald

Wozniacki

Auckland farewell Rivalry with Serena Starting a family

- Phil Taylor

Caroline Wozniacki is delighted her bestie Serena Williams is giving Auckland another go and will play at what will be Wozniacki’s seventh and last shot at winning the ASB Classic.

Williams, 37, was underwhelm­ing in 2017, making 88 unforced errors on the way to losing in the second round. Afterwards she blamed the “abhorrent” conditions and said she couldn’t wait to go to Melbourne for better weather.

It was a year when the tournament was hit by wind and rain causing a logistical headache as matches were reschedule­d at the open-air venue.

But Auckland wasn’t all bad news for Williams who announced her engagement to Alexis Ohanian from a private beach on Waiheke Island.

“I think she thought about it and she realised that Auckland would be a great place to start the year,” Wozniacki told the Weekend Herald from the US. “And, you know, everyone can change their opinion and I think that she is thrilled to be back,” she says of a rival who was her bridesmaid when Wozniacki wed former NBA star David Lee in June.

Both women have a special motivation for the Auckland tournament which begins on January 6. It is a perfect launch pad for Williams’ attempt to win the Australian Open and equal Margaret Court’s record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles.

And it is the last chance for soonto-be-retired Wozniacki, 29, to finally claim the title at a tournament where she has become a favourite of the crowd and tournament director Karl Budge. Budge says Wozniacki’s loyalty has drawn other big names to the little event.

“She is truly a global superstar and plays some of her best tennis at the ASB Classic,” says Budge. It’s going to be hard knowing that we won’t have her back on centre court, but I’m quietly hoping she can lift the silverware here in January, it would be the perfect way to cap off what’s been a great relationsh­ip between her and the ASB Classic.”

“Caro is genuinely one of the nicest players on the tour, and I think the fans can tell that as she really has a strong fan base here in New Zealand. We talk throughout the year about tennis as well as life, and I’m really happy to be able to call her a good friend.”

The love is reciprocal. “I really enjoy playing [in Auckland]. It’s just a great way to start the year. It feels homely and I love that about it. It’s a lot of fun for us players.”

After being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2018, she says her health is good and she is able to manage the autoimmune disease that causes inflammati­on, pain and swelling in the joints. “It is the new me and I feel pretty good. I’m training every day now. It’s about listening to your body, eating the right things.”

She says there was no single factor in her decision to retire at 29. Her husband retired from profession­al sport two years ago and the timing felt right. “A lot of things stand out. Winning the Australian Open, becoming No 1 twice, playing the

Olympics three times and being flagbearer for my country, something I am very proud of.

Beyond the tennis court she is looking forward to time with family and friends, for skiing, “and, when Dave and I are ready, we are going to try to start a family”.

She and Williams became firm friends after the American sought her out to play doubles. “I mean, she is awesome,” says Wozniacki. “She’s the nicest person, very thoughtful, very sweet, open, honest.”

Friendship and fierce rivalry don’t always go hand in hand but Wozniacki says: “We told each other that whatever happens on the court happens on the court . . . off the court you are friends and it is going to be fine.”

Auckland is almost as big an attraction for her as the tournament. “I always try to do something. It’s a beautiful place. I love the beaches, the sand and the atmosphere there.

“We’ve been to Waiheke, to some vineyards, swimming. We’ve taken a helicopter, we’ve seen Auckland from above. It’s been fun.”

She is also keen to visit one of top Kiwi chef Josh Emett’s restaurant­s. Tournament organisers plan to take that a step further and arrange for Wozniacki and

Lee to have dinner with

Emett and his wife

Helen.

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Caroline Wozniacki and best friend Serena Williams. Above: Caroline wed former NBA star David Lee in June.

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