Caroline Wozniacki – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Life and Everything

Caroline Wozniacki – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Life and Everything

For those who are fans of tennis, you are familiar with Caroline Wozniacki. She is a Danish professional tennis player who won World No. 1 in singles for 71 weeks and became the first Scandinavian to hold this position.

 

Wozniacki is known for her footwork and defensive abilities and has a huge fan following. She has won 30 WTA Tour singles titles and two doubles titles. She reached the finals of the US Open twice and won the 2018 Australian Open by defeating Simona Halep.

Let’s explore Caroline Wozniacki’s net worth, personal life, professional life, and more.

Caroline Wozniacki Personal Details

Real Name Caroline Wozniacki
Profession professional tennis player
Date of Birth July 11, 1990
Age 34
Birth Place Odense, Denmark
Parents Piotr Wozniacki, Anna Wozniacki
Spouse David Lee
Children 2
Networth Estimated $80 million
Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/carowozniacki/?hl=en
Twitter account https://x.com/CaroWozniacki?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

Net Worth 2024

As of now, Wozniacki’s net worth is around $80 million. She earns about $36 million as a winning amount in the court throughout her career. She also earns through endorsement deals with sports brands and sponsorship deals.

She owns houses in Odense (Denmark), Monte Carlo (Monaco), and Fisher Island (USA). She also has a large collection of cars, including Porsche, Ferrari, Audi, and Bentley.

Early Life

Wozniacki was born to Piotr and Anna Wozniacki on July 11, 1990 in Odense, Denmark. She is of Polish descent. Her mother played on the Polish women’s national team, and her father played professional football. She has an older brother, Patrik Wozniacki, a former professional football player in Denmark.

Professional Life

Wozniacki started her tennis career in 2003, after debuting at ITF Junior Circuit when she was 13 and 3 months old. She entered the two Grade 5 events and reached the final in both single events. After that victory, she entered Grade 3 and Grade 4 tournaments and won her first single events in 2004. Wozniacki made her Grade A debut at Wimbledon before age 14 but lost the match to Bojana Bobusic. After that, she won her first Grade A title at the Osaka Mayor’s Cup.

In 2005, Wozniacki continued to win several junior tournaments, which included the Orange Bowl. That same year, she debuted on the WTA Tour at Cincinnati’s Western & Southern Open and lost the match to Patty Schnyder in the first round. Her last junior tournament was Osaka Mayor’s Cup, in which she won both singles and doubles.

In 2008, Wozniacki won her first WTA Tour title at the Nordic Light Open in Stockholm by defeating Vera Dushevina in the final. She won her WTA Tour title for the second time at the New Haven Open and her first WTA doubles title at the China Open. Subsequently, she won the singles titles at the Japan Open and Danish Open.

In 2009, Wozniacki won her first title of the year at the Amelia Island Championship and her second title on the grass of Eastbourne. That same year, she reached the US Open final and became the first Danish woman to win a Grand Slam Championship.

In 2018, Wozniacki defeated Simona Halep to win her first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. She retired from professional tennis following the 2020 Australian Open.

Personal Life

Wozniacki dated Rory Mcllroy, a Northern Irish professional golfer, between 2011 and 2014. They got engaged in January 2014, but Mcllroy called off the engagement in May. After that, Wozniacki announced her relationship with NBA basketball player David Lee in February 2017. They got engaged in November 2017 and got married in June 2019.

The couple welcomed their first child, June, in 2021 and the second child, James, in 2022.

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