Last year didnt have a great experience at the Miami Open. Not only because she lost to Monica Puig in an opening round match, but especially because she got verbally abused in mid-match by some fans.
A few weeks after the controversial incident, the Dane had said that she could miss the tournament in 2019. Asked about her plans in a press conference at the Australian Open, Wozniacki said: To be honest, I havent thought about it yet.
I have been focused on this tournament. But I havent really thought about the future planning. But I would lean more towards Im playing than not playing. On Johanna Konta and Garbine Muguruza finishing their match at 3:12 AM on Friday in Melbourne, Wozniacki added: I dont really know.
Its hard for me to say something about it when I havent seen the schedule. I dont know who is playing where. Im sure they have a reasoning for it, but I dont know. Obviously, theyre great players, and, you know, I think the luxury here is that you have three great big courts.
You know, theyre all not the same, obviously, but theyre all big and good courts. Its not like youre being put somewhere outside and its a completely different feel. I dont really know about the scheduling.
Youre right. I probably wont be looking at the scheduling for the next week since Im not on it. Wozniacki is not committed to playing tournaments in February but we will see if she asks a wild card to Doha or Dubai.
Otherwise, she will play in Indian Wells next. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title
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