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Grand Slam hasn’t changed me: Wozniacki

Monitoring Desk

DOHA: Australian Open winner Caroline Wozniacki insisted on Sunday that despite last month’s breakthrough Grand Slam triumph her life has not changed in the slightest.

The world number one was speaking ahead of the Qatar Open, which begins on Monday and where she could face the player she defeated in the Melbourne final, Simona Halep. “Life hasn’t changed at all,” she said. “Life is the same. Still the same when I go back on the practice courts, I still have things that I need to work on and I still get stuff from my dad saying move your feet, do this. “So, nothing has changed in that regard.

” Wozniacki is among nine of the 10 best female players in the world who have congregated in Doha this week. The Dane is seeded number one and if all goes according to plan, she will meet number two seed Halep in next Sunday’s final. The only top ten player missing in the Gulf is Venus Williams, currently ranked number eight in the world. However, former world number one Maria Sharapova has been handed a wildcard and could meet the Australian Open champion in the last 16.

The Frontier Post

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