Caroline Wozniacki’s second occasion again after greater than three years away to begin a household got here to a fast finish on Tuesday and left the previous world primary conscious that she has lots to enhance on forward of the U.S. Open.
Wozniacki, who introduced in June that she was popping out of retirement, accepted a wildcard for the Cincinnati essential draw and was crushed 6-4 6-4 by fortunate loser Varvara Gracheva of France in 95 minutes.
The 33-year-old’s defeat got here every week after Wozniacki’s comeback occasion on the Canadian Open resulted in a second spherical loss to Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova after trying sharp in her opening match at Montreal.
Against Gracheva, who moved into the principle draw after Elina Svitolina withdrew with a foot harm, Wozniacki struggled to search out her rhythm, didn’t return properly and did not money in on any of her 9 break factors.
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“I still have about 10 days to prepare for the U.S. Open. There are quite a few things that I feel like I need to do better,” Wozniacki instructed reporters.
“Last week I thought I was pretty pleased about where I was. I think this week I don’t feel like my timing is exactly where I want it to be, so I’m just going to go back and work hard.”
Wozniacki, citing her need to begin a household together with her husband, former NBA participant David Lee, retired from tennis after the 2020 Australian Open. The Dane has since given delivery to 2 kids, Olivia and James.
She is the most recent Grand Slam champion to return to aggressive tennis after turning into a mom, a listing that features Serena Williams, Kim Clijsters – who received three Grand Slams after beginning a household – and Victoria Azarenka.
Wozniacki, who undoubtedly needed to get in additional aggressive matches forward of the 12 months’s last Grand Slam, plans to stay round Cincinnati and see if she will get in some hitting with different gamers in a bid to search out her rhythm.
Despite solely having three aggressive matches since her return, Wozniacki feels she has what it takes to finally meet the expectations for her to make a splash.
“I believe in myself, and I believe that I can. Obviously, it’s just taking me a little bit of time just to get used to the matches again and competing in real tournaments,” she stated.
“But, you know, I don’t really feel the expectations from everyone else. I think I have always just been, you know, tough on myself. I’m looking for perfection, which is not possible in this sport but, you know, just going to work hard and try and play better and better.”
The U.S. Open begins on August 28.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com