Tennis star Caroline Wozniacki has given another piece of evidence that life exists after Rory McIlroy.
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ESPN.co.uk posted a tweet from Wozniacki hinting that she has found something that has replaced the void of her relationship to former fiancé Rory McIlroy. McIlroy broke off their five-month engagement in May.
Today has been a good day.. pic.twitter.com/BQEp05kR8c
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) July 9, 2014
In the past week, McIlroy has been linked romantically to Irish model Nadia Forde and reportedly had a male-bonding trip to Ibiza just more than a week ago that recharged him for the British Open that begins on Thursday.
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Wozniacki has made it clear that she does not want to be labeled the victim in the relationship, even though it was McIlroy who got cold feet after the two sent out their wedding invitations and who broke up with Wozniacki over the phone.
Wozniacki had been linked romantically to tennis pro Feliciano Lopez during Wimbledon - the two seemingly flirting with each other through the media.
The former No. 1 player in the world played Belinda Bencic in the second round of the Istanbul Open on Tuesday as she embarks on her attempt to return to the top 10. Currently, Wozniacki is No. 15 in the world.
She lost in the first round of the French Open, which came just days after news of her breakup with McIlroy. She also was suffering from a knee injury that prevented her from extensive preparation.
Wozniacki came back with a solid effort at Wimbledon, advancing to the fourth round.
But with a positive development away from the tennis court, Wozniacki could be as motivated as she ever has been to regain the No. 1 status she held in 2010 and 2011.
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