“It was only fitting my last match would be a three-setter, a grinder, and that I would finish my career with a forehand error," former world No 1 Wozniacki said in her final post-match interview.
"Those are the things I’ve been working on my whole career. I guess this was meant to be."
"Obviously the achievements I had on the court were amazing. The fans, the feelings you guys give us when we play out here, the support feels really amazing,” she added.
"The support I’ve had from my family, especially my dad (Piotr) who has coached me since I was seven.
"Those are the special memories I will always cherish, the journey together, it’s been really amazing, a great ride. I really am happy, I’m ready for the next chapter, I’m really excited for what’s to come. You’ll see me around off the court."
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