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Wozniacki entered the Danish Sports Hall of Fame with world number one and 2018 Australian Open women's singles champion to receive the award from His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick, a feature she has been playing since 2020

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Wozniacki entered the Danish Sports Hall of Fame with world number one and the 2018 Australian Open women's singles title, receiving the award of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick, a major award she has received since retiring in 2020.

She was happy to post the picture and said that she was honored. It's just that this statue looks very strange!

Wozniacki entered the Danish Sports Hall of Fame with world number one and 2018 Australian Open women's singles champion to receive the award from His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick, a feature she has been playing since 2020
Wozniacki entered the Danish Sports Hall of Fame with world number one and 2018 Australian Open women's singles champion to receive the award from His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick, a feature she has been playing since 2020
Wozniacki entered the Danish Sports Hall of Fame with world number one and 2018 Australian Open women's singles champion to receive the award from His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick, a feature she has been playing since 2020
Wozniacki entered the Danish Sports Hall of Fame with world number one and 2018 Australian Open women's singles champion to receive the award from His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick, a feature she has been playing since 2020
Wozniacki entered the Danish Sports Hall of Fame with world number one and 2018 Australian Open women's singles champion to receive the award from His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick, a feature she has been playing since 2020

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