Caroline Wozniacki 2012 Rogers Cup in Montreal

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I know we'd like to hold off on Caroline Wozniacki a bit during the offseason, but after perusing the WTA website, I noticed an interesting fact. Wozniacki, 21, is the youngest player in the top 10. There's only one player younger in the top 20 (Anastasia Pavlyuchenokva), and only 13 women younger than Wozniacki in the whole top 100 (six of whom are within six months of Wozniacki's age). Would it be nice if Wozniacki had a Slam as world No. 1? Sure. But she is much, much too young in this era of old women winning Slams to be declared a perpetual runner-up. Let's talk when she's 25. Or, hell, when she's 23.


Early on, it seemed Caroline Wozniacki might be the first new No. 1 in several years to fully embrace the pressure and responsibilities of that role. As the months went on, it became clear she was human.

Early on, it seemed Caroline Wozniacki might be the first new No. 1 in several years to fully embrace the pressure and responsibilities of that role. As the months went on, it became clear she was human.

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