"Go Jonas" - Caroline Wozniacki's daughter Olivia adorably cheers on Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard as the pair watch the race live in France
Caroline Wozniacki was accompanied by her daughter Olivia while rooting for Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard live in France. The 33-year-old also shared her daughter's reaction to the race. Wozniacki married former American basketball player David Lee in 2019. The couple has two children, a son James, and a daughter Olivia.
The 33-year-old was recently in action at Wimbledon 2024. She eased past Alycia Parks 6-2, 6-0 in the first round and defeated Leylah Fernandez in the second round 6-3, 2-6, 7-5. However, Elena Rybakina ended her campaign in the third round with a 6-0, 6-1 victory.
Wozniacki was recently spotted watching the Tour de France live with her daughter, Olivia. The Dane shared a glimpse of the race on Instagram when renowned Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard rode by them. As Vingegaard passed, Olivia adorably cheered, "Go Jonas!".
"Go Jonas Go Jonas !! Watching Tour de France with Olivia!" Wozniacki wrote in her story.
Jonas Vingegaard couldn't win the Tour de France on Sunday, July 21, and was dethroned by Tadej Pogacar. The Slovenian clinched his third Tour de France title with the win. Moreover, Pogacar, 25, became the youngest man to capture the three tour titles in the history of the race.
Caroline Wozniacki to compete in Paris Olympics 2024 alongside Clara Tauson and Holger Rune for team Denmark
Caroline Wozniacki is set to represent Team Denmark at the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024. The 33-year-old couldn't qualify directly for the prestigious event due to her rankings at the time but qualified as a former Grand Slam champion. The former World No. 1 announced this news last month on X.
"Today I officially qualified for my 4th Olympics!!! Paris 2024, see you there!!! 🇩🇰 here a little throwback from Rio2016!" she wrote.
The 33-year-old will be joined by World No. 16 Holger Rune and Clara Tauson in the tennis squad for the Olympics. Caroline Wozniacki expressed last year that she wants to play on the same side of the net as Rune, calling it a "big goal."
“I practiced with him in Monaco, we were both there and it was awesome. I mean, he hits such a clean ball. I would love to be on the same side of the net with him as well. Obviously, the Olympics would be awesome to play and mixed doubles with him would be a big goal. But we'll see how everything shakes up,” Wozniacki said in an interview with Tennis Channel.
This will mark Wozniacki's fourth appearance at the marquee event. She previously represented Denmark in the 2008 Beijing, 2012 London, and 2016 Olympics in Rio, where she was the flagbearer in the opening ceremony.