Caroline Wozniacki Beats Angelique Kerber In Her Farewell Match In Copenhagen

Caroline Wozniacki finally got to say goodbye to fans at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen. In her farewell match, Wozniack beat her good friend Angelique Kerber 7-5, 6-4.

It was an exhibition match. So the result doesn’t matter. At the beginning of the match, it looked like Kerber took it easy and allowed Wozniacki to find her game. But Wozniacki got better as the match went on.

Caroline Wozniacki hasn’t played a competitive match in two years. She also had a baby during that time. But she played tennis at a high level against Kerber.

Wozniacki had hoped to play her match against Serena Williams in May 2020. But the match was postponed multiple times due to COVID-19.

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Joe Salisbury Becomes World Number One (First British Player Not Named Murray To Achieve Feat)

Joe Salisbury became become the number one ranked doubles player in the world. He is the third plan from Britain to rise to the top of the world rankings.

Andy Murray and Jamie Murray are two other British players to be ranked number 1 in the world. Salisbury has won two grand slam titles with American partner Rajeev Ram. He has also won two mixed doubles grand slam titles in his career.

Andy Murray reached the top of the ranking in singles while Jamie Murray and Joe Salisbury achieved the feat in doubles. The Murray brothers were simultaneously ranked number one in the world for some time.

Salisbury played college tennis at the University of Memphis before turning pro. He has earned over $3 million in his career.

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