Caroline Wozniacki's Ambition Wins the Australian Open 2018

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MELBOURNE - Successful results obtained by world number two Caroline Wozniacki, when in the round of 16 of Australia Open 2018 overthrew the Slovakian, Magdalena Rybarikova. Incredibly again, Wozniacki only takes 63 minutes to end the resistance Rybarikova with the score 6-3 and 6-0.

The result is certainly welcomed by Wozniacki, given since the 2012 season, he always appeared sluggish in the event the Australian Open. The last time the Danish tennis player stepped away at the Australian Open was in 2011 when he penetrated the semi-final party.

Since the semi-finals, in the following season Wozniacki only able to melakoni game until the third round, second, and even had fallen in the first round. No doubt, Wozniacki's world ranking also had decreased as well.

Previously, in 2011 Wozniacki has become a world-ranked player, but since 2012 he was unable to occupy the highest position. Therefore, in the 2018 season, the 27-year-old is determined to be back to being the best. Moreover, he is now already exploring the position of two worlds.

In addition to determined to seize the highest position, Wozniacki also has its own pride in winning the Australian Open 2018. Because, throughout his career competed in the world of tennis, Wozniacki never once won a grand slam title. Wozniacki's best achievement in the grand slam championship is to appear in the final of the US Open 2009 and 2014.

Nevertheless, Wozniacki is optimistic he will be able to win the grand slam title this year. That's because Wozniacki was inspired by the struggles of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. The reason, both players are able to appear competitive and return to the top position, although in previous years experienced a downturn.

"You can even look at Roger or Rafa, who are certainly outstanding players, some of the best players ever. They go back (to the top) after all these years, and they even play better, though you think it's almost impossible. I think it inspires everyone to try to move, try to play better too, "said Wozniacki, quoting from WA Today, Sunday (21/1/2018).

"I always think if they can do it, then I can too. There are still three games to win. There is still a long way to go. So, I just focus on the task that is in front of me, "said Wozniacki.

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