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Former tennis star Caroline Wozniacki is a red-hot baker!

Updated on: 20 April,2020 08:36 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Former Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki has turned to baking during weekends during the Coronavirus lockdown

Former tennis star Caroline Wozniacki is a red-hot baker!

Pic courtesy/Caroline Wozniacki's Instagram account

Former Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki has turned to baking during weekends during the Coronavirus lockdown.


On Sunday, the former World No. 1 Instagrammed this picture to her 1.4 million followers, of a red velvet cake she baked and wrote: "Weekdays are for fitness. Weekends are for baking [and eating]. First time baking a layered red velvet cake with homemade vanilla cream cheese frosting! I think it was a success!" To this, her NBA star hubby David Lee replied: "Definitely a success! Two pieces in and I'm ready for a nap."



Caroline Wozniacki is the first female from a Scandinavian country to be the number one player in WTA rankings. Wozniacki has won a total of 30 singles titles in her entire career. Wozniacki's highest point in her tennis career came when she won the 2019 Australian Open. Her career statistics are 635-264 with a winning percentage of 70.6.

Caroline Wozniacki is married to NBA champion David Lee. They tied the knot in June 2019.

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