By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_now | Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Photo Credit: Brad Penner/Usta/US Open
Caroline Wozniacki It will return to Roland Garros this weekend – serving as an analyst for open coverage of TNT French Open, who begins on Sunday.
Don’t expect Wozniacki to resume her competitive career at any time soon.
Former world No. 1 Wozniacki and Famier Hall Jim Courier conducted a magnification call with the media to promote Roland Garros TNT coverage.
TNT Sports, the exclusive home of direct Roland-Garros coverage in the US, said it plans to “provide the most comprehensive coverage in the history of Grand Slam Parisian”.
It all starts on Sunday, May 25, at 5 in the morning at TNT, TRUTV and Max. TNT sports will offer nearly 300 hours of programming throughout TNT and TRUTV – all of Paris origin – along with unprecedented transmission coverage to the maximum and wide original content available through Bleacher Report and House of Plewfoncles.
Wozniacki said that given that she is seven and a half months pregnant, she has a pregnant pause in her competitive career.
34-year-old Wozniacki said she has not officially retired and is not sure if she will play professionally again.
“I’m currently seven and a half months pregnant, so I don’t think you’ll see me in Wimbledon,” Wozniacki said when asked if he would consider a Wimbledon or SH.BA Card Wild Card. “I don’t know what the future holds at this point, I’m not sure.
“I honestly not made a decision yet. I don’t know how my body will feel after this baby.”
The baby will be the third child for the Australian Open 2018 Wozniacki and Husband and former -nba All Star sample David Lee. Wozniacki is the mother of daughter, Olivia, 3, and 2-year-old son James.
As she returned from the birth of three children, an impossible question may seem, Wozniacki said she is taking an approach and eyesight.
“I can’t answer this question (pension) until I see where I am,” Wozniacki said. “Where does my body feel, what I feel mentally and physically. So I’m not sure.”