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Rory’s woes: clubs or girlfriend?

- NARAE KIM Reuters

RORY McIlroy laid the blame for a winless 2013 on mental and mechanical issues yesterday. He refused to open up on reports of a split with girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki.

SEOUL — Rory McIlroy laid the blame for a winless 2013 on mental and mechanical issues yesterday, saying his struggles had nothing to do with an equipment switch, but the former world No 1 refused to open up on reports of a split with Caroline Wozniacki.

McIlroy, speaking at a news conference in Seoul ahead of this week’s Korea Open, deflected questions about his relationsh­ip with the Danish tennis player amid reports the high-profile couple had broken up.

“My private life is just that — private — and I would like to keep it that way,” the Northern Irishman told reporters in the South Korean capital.

McIlroy and Wozniacki are one of sport’s glamour couples and have been frequently seen supporting each other when their hectic schedules allowed.

While Britain’s Daily Telegraph said Wozniacki was “absolutely devastated” about the breakdown of her relationsh­ip with the 2011 US Open and 2012 US PGA champion, the tennis player dismissed the reports as pure speculatio­n.

“I’m so tired of the rumours. They occur every time Rory and I are apart a few days or do not write on Twitter,” the former world No 1 told Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet.

“There is nothing in it, and from now on I just think that I will keep my private life private.

“It is so annoying that the media and the so-called sources constantly spread the rumours. They write just what they want.”

Wozniacki, who has slipped to ninth in the world rankings, said “all is well” with the relationsh­ip. “I just want to be allowed to live my life off the court without all the speculatio­n,” she said.

McIlroy, who claimed the order of merit on both sides of the Atlantic last year and won two Major titles by the age of 23, has endured a difficult year.

After switching his club brand at the start of the season to Nike in a lucrative deal reported to be worth $250m over 10 years, the 24-year-old slipped from world No 1 to sixth in the rankings.

Asked if his problems on the course were caused by mechanical or mental issues, McIlroy said: “I think it was a little bit of both. Mechanical­ly my golf swing … I fell into a couple of bad habits and I was trying to work myself out of it. It affects mental issues as well.

“Golf is a game of confidence and if you are confident it allows you to play better and freer … with a free mind. Definitely nothing to do with equipment.”

He said there was plenty of golf left in the year and opportunit­ies for him to get that first win.

“I learnt a lot this year,” he said. “I was undergolfe­d for the first three to four months. It’s the first year I struggled and I didn’t live up to the expectatio­n.

“This year is a little bit of a disappoint­ment, But I have six tournament­s left and will finish the season strongly.”

In another off-course distractio­n, McIlroy recently terminated his contract with Horizon Sports Management and set up his own company to run his business interests. That messy break-up reached a Dublin court on Monday, and while neither side has given reasons for the split, media reports said the golfer was unhappy with the commission the Dublin firm was charging for its services.

Horizon has said it was disappoint­ed McIlroy had ended a contract that had a number of years left to run.

“Since October 2011 Horizon has achieved exceptiona­l results for Rory in realising his commercial objectives,” the firm said.

“Under Horizon’s management Rory has signed some of the most lucrative endorsemen­ts in sports history.”

 ?? Picture: JAN KRUGER/GETTY IMAGES ?? HAPPY DAYS: Northern Irish golf star Rory McIlroy and his superstar girlfriend, top-10 tennis player Caroline Wozniacki, of Denmark, whose longrunnin­g romantic relationsh­ip is reported to be on the rocks.
Picture: JAN KRUGER/GETTY IMAGES HAPPY DAYS: Northern Irish golf star Rory McIlroy and his superstar girlfriend, top-10 tennis player Caroline Wozniacki, of Denmark, whose longrunnin­g romantic relationsh­ip is reported to be on the rocks.

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