Marriage won’t affect much:Wozniacki

The Danish Tennis star Caroline Wozniacki is confident that her forthcoming marriage to golf star Rory McIlroy would not affect her career

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January 15, 2014: The Danish Tennis star Caroline Wozniacki is confident that her forthcoming marriage to golf star Rory McIlroy would not affect her career. She added that she is in a good place in her private and professional life. Duo got engaged on the new year day.

 

The former world number one is 10th in the rankings and she got her Australian Open campaign off to the perfect start with a 6-0, 6-2 win over Spain’s Lourdes Dominguez Lino.

 

Wozniacki is still seeking her first Grand Slam title — her deepest run in a major event being to the 2009 US Open final — and she said marriage to McIlroy would not detract from her career goals.

 

[highlight]  just having that calmness off the court and just, you know, we know what we want, and it just gives us even more time to focus on our careers [/highlight]

“We live together now, so it’s not going to really change that much,” she said when asked how tying the knot would affect their lives.

 

“You know, just having that calmness off the court and just, you know, we know what we want, and it just gives us even more time to focus on our careers.

 

“Obviously we always try and make our schedules fit. We have done that pretty well so far, so I don’t see why it’s not going to work for another how many years I want to play.

 

“Because obviously he’s going to retire later than me. Golf you can play until you’re 50.”

 

Wozniacki got engaged to the two-time golf major winner on New Year’s Eve in Sydney and she was sporting her eight carat diamond ring on court.

 

The 23-year-old won her only title of 2013 at Luxembourg and she has struggled to revisit the highs of 2010 and 2011, when she finished both years as world number one.

 

But she is determined to find more success, with the Grand Slams her major focus.

 

“I’m in a very good place in my life right now, on the court and off the court. I know what I want. I want to improve all the time. I want to be the best. You know, I have achieved so much in my career already,” she said.

 

“But at the same time, when I go on court and when I play tournaments I want to win.

 

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