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Who is Caroline Wozniacki’s NBA star fiance David Lee, and when did Australian Open champion’s relationship with Rory McIlroy end?


Saying that life has taken a turn for the better for Caroline Wozniacki in the last couple of months does not really cover it.

First she got engaged to former NBA star David Lee during an off-season holiday in November and now she is, at last, the grand slam champion she always dreamed about.

All the sweeter is that came after a gruelling, high-stakes Australian Open final. It crackled with intensity and was among the best of recent years featuring either men or women, and Melbourne Park has seen some good ones of late.

Caroline Wozniacki kisses the Australian Open trophy which will elevate her to world No 1

Wozniacki held her nerve and kept her physical condition to defeat Simona Halep 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 in two hours and 49 minutes of gripping combat with the result in doubt until she fell to the floor in sobbing delight at the end.

It completed a remarkable turnaround from a week last Wednesday, when she had trailed little-known Croatian Jana Fett 5-1 in a deciding set and had to fend off two match points.

Now she was tackling one of the most loaded championship matches ever in women's tennis: the world No 1 spot at stake, a winner's purse of £2.3million and, most importantly, the authenticity of being a true champion.

Wozniacki returns to No 1 exactly six years after relinquishing the position, a record gap in women's tennis.

For both players it offered an escape route from the status of being a Slam-less world No 1. Halep has to continue living with that while Wozniacki, so often the nearly woman, is free.

'I'm just proud I will never hear "you were No 1 but never won a grand slam again",' said the Dane, who less than 18 months ago had seen her ranking fall to No 74 after various ailments. After two lost major finals it looked like she might be the perennial bridesmaid.

Wozniacki returns to the top of the WTA rankings exactly six years after relinquishing it

'All I could tell myself was, "You know what, you've given it everything you have. If it's going to happen, it's going to happen".

'I think you always, at certain points, especially when you start having injuries and stuff, you start maybe doubting if you're ever going to be 100 percent healthy for longer periods of time.

'But I think for a year and a half, I've proved that I can beat anyone out there on court. But when you're in the finals, I'm not going to lie, I was really nervous before going out there.'

She succeeds her close friend Serena Williams as Australian champion and the American was quick to tweet her congratulations. She was apparently too nervous to watch: 'So happy. Are those tears? Yup they are. From a year ago to today I'm so proud my friend so proud,' she said.

It was Williams who invited her on a girls holiday to Miami in 2014 after Rory McIlroy broke off their engagement. Right now there may be a sense of happy ever after for both women.

Wozniacki required a medical time out when she was a break down in the final set of the match

Later that year Wozniacki decided to run in the New York marathon as a project to focus her mind on something, and ended up recording an impressive time of three hours and 26 minutes (only 37 minutes longer than this final).

She has always had a natural durability as an athlete, and rarely has that been more important than in this match, played in steaming heat in the early evening.

That was a key difference between the pair, especially as Halep has contended with foot and ankle problems over the fortnight.

Not for the first time, medical timeouts called by both players turned out to be of significance. Halep called one at 2-3 in the second set to have her blood pressure taken because she was feeling ill. She came out afterwards and romped home to the second set with renewed purpose as the Dane lost some of her focus.

There then followed a 10-minute break, under WTA heat rules, allowing for the players to physically regroup. The next three games took 34 minutes.

But her endurance as an athlete shone through as she came back to win the tournament

Simone Halep paid tribute to Wozniacki's fitness following an epic three-set contest

It was no surprise there were some brilliant rallies between these two excellent movers, and at 4-3 Wozniacki seemed to be flinching at a break down. She called the trainer on to administer strapping to the knee and then came to win the next three games and the title.

The hiatus came before her opponent's serve, although it should be said the gracious Halep did not have any complaints later.

'She was better, she was fresher,' said the Romanian, who is to undergo a series of MRIs. ' I was really tired. I had so many problems at my feet, pain everywhere. But, you know, I think I did pretty well with all the things that were going on.'

The final points count was 110 to 108, with each player having five breaks of serve. The statistics of the match were almost identical on both sides of the ledger, adding a certain cruelty to the result.


CAROLINE WOZNIACKI has reached her third Grand Slam final as she aims to lift her first major trophy at the Australian Open.

The 27-year-old Dane will face world no 1 Simona Halep with the winner also securing the top spot in the rankings.

Instagram @dlee042

Who is her fiance?

WOZNIACKI is currently engaged to ex-NBA player David Lee.

She announced on her social media account that they were dating on Valentine's Day in 2017.

The couple got engaged in November whilst on holiday in Bora Bora.

Twitter, @CaroWozniacki Caroline Wozniacki announced her engagement to David Lee on social media

Why is David Lee famous?

DAVID Lee, who has been supporting her at the Australian Open, is a former NBA All-star and winner of the NBA Championship.

Lee won the NBA Championship in his final season with Gold State Warriors in 2015 and announced his retirement shortly after the pair got engaged.

Caroline Wozniacki overjoyed at Aussie Open win as Simona Halep rues losing another slam final

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Was she was engaged to Rory McIlroy?

THE couple were together between 2011 and 2014 after bonding over their sporting lifestyles.

The pair were regularly seen together with Wozniacki acting as his caddie in a par-three competition on the eve of the Masters in 2013

McIlroy announced on New Year's Eve the same year that the pair had got engaged.

AP:Associated Press Rory McIlroy called off his engagement to Caroline Wozniacki, saying he wasn't ready

How did their relationship end?

MCILROY ended the relationship in 2014, just days after their wedding invitations had been sent out with rumours that she had become a "bridezilla."

The break-up took place over the phone - something which Wozniacki has since admitted she found hard.

In his statement he said, "The wedding invitations made me realise that I wasn't ready for all that marriage entails. I wish Caroline all the happiness she deserves and thank her for the great times we've had.”


The second seed recovered from a leg injury to win 7-6 (7-2) 3-6 6-4 to land a major title at the 43rd attempt on Saturday.

Wozniacki was in tears after grabbing the win, which came 14 years after her first Grand Slam final defeat.

The Dane will replace Halep as world No 1 in the world rankings on Monday.

In her victory speech on court, Wozniacki appeared to be doing a routine round of thanks to those close to her.

She then turned attentions to her agent and said: "I want to thank my agent Julian. He's in the box.

GETTY Caroline Wozniacki cracked a joke after winning the Australian Open 2018

GETTY Caroline Wozniacki celebrates winning her first Grand Slam title

"Thank you for being here and I'm hoping I'm finally going to get that Elle cover. Anyways..."

Elle is a worldwide lifestyle magazine that focuses on fashion, beauty, health, and entertainment. It is the world's best-selling fashion magazine.

Her joke had fans in stitches after what had been an emotional day for the 27-year-old.

She wiped away the tears as she spoke on court and even apologised to beaten opponent Simona Halep.

GETTY Simona Halep had no answer to Caroline Wozniacki


Wozniacki today claimed her first Grand Slam title, beating Simona Halep in three sets in the final in Melbourne.

The Dane is the new world No 1 six years after she last held the accolade, beating the record of Serena Williams who previously took five years to return to the top of the pile.

Rusedski can see Wozniacki, 27, has got the hunger and desire to claim more success.

“What’s amazing about these pictures is that she hasn’t let go of that trophy,” the pundit said on Eurosport.

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