Ever since she fell to the ground in disbelief on January 27, 2018 in Melbourne it’s been nothing short of difficult on court for Caroline Wozniacki. The Australian Open champion was a force to be reckoned with and she proved it when she defeated Simona Halep for the crown.
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Published Oct 04, 2019

Defending champion Wozniacki regains form in Beijing
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Defending champion Wozniacki regains form in Beijing
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Defending champion Wozniacki regains form in Beijing
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Defending champion Wozniacki regains form in Beijing