“I just have to sit down with the family and kind of see what’s best for us,” she said of her comeback at the time. “Then kind of go from there.
“I think right now I just need to take a deep breath and, you know, kind of go through the motions here. And then take it from there.”
The Dane, 34, subsequently withdrew from the 2025 Australian Open citing continued struggles with rheumatoid arthritis, a diagnosis she first shared in 2018, but nonetheless traveled to Melbourne for a special appearance and planned to be back on court later this season.
Members of her WTA family flooded the comments to congratulate Wozniacki, including fellow former world No. 1s Karolina Pliskova and Angelique Kerber, 2016 Olympic doubles champion Elena Vesnina, and 2012 Wimbledon finalist Agnieszka Radwanska.
Wozniacki has yet to reveal whether she plans to return to tournaments following the birth of her third child.