"I'm obsessed with her" - Caroline Wozniacki delighted as daughter Olivia shares her love for chocolate
Caroline Wozniacki has been quite occupied with motherhood and other pursuits since hanging up her racquet for good in 2020. She welcomed her first child Olivia in 2021 and gave birth to her son James the following year.
Wozniacki frequently gives fans a glimpse into her daily activities with her children. The tiny tots are full of energy and never fail to make everyone smile with their antics. She recently took to Instagram to share an adorable video of her daughter Olivia's latest amusing behavior.
The two were at a party when the tennis pro's daughter made a beeline for the cake to sneakily grab a piece of chocolate for herself. Now that she's found out that her daughter shares her love for chocolate, the 2018 Australian Open champion joked that she's indeed her child.
"I'm obsessed with her. Also, she smoothly walked over to the cake and stole chocolate off of it. She is my daughter," Wozniacki wrote on Instagram
Despite keeping herself busy with her varied interests, tennis is still a part of Wozniacki's life. She worked as a commentator for ESPN during the recently concluded Australian Open. This year also marks the five-year anniversary of her only Grand Slam triumph.
Caroline Wozniacki won her only Major title at the 2018 Australian Open
Caroline Wozniacki's career was off to a hot start as she cemented her place as a top player in no time. She reached her maiden Grand Slam final at the 2009 US Open, but lost to Kim Clijsters. The following year, she clinched the World No. 1 ranking for the first time.
Following a fantastic 2011 season, Wozniacki experienced a decline over the next couple of years. She had a resurgence in 2014 and reached her second Grand Slam final, also at the US Open, where she lost to good friend Serena Williams in straight sets.
Wozniacki continued to perform well after that, but Grand Slam glory evaded her. She capped off an incredibly successful 2017 season by winning the WTA Finals over Venus Williams in the title round. The Dane then commenced the 2018 season with a runner-up finish at the ASB Classic in Auckland.
Wozniacki's Australian Open campaign almost ended in the second round, but she saved a couple of match points to advance further. A few days later, she went on to defeat Simona Halep in an engaging three-set final to capture her first and only Grand Slam title.