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Caroline Wozniacki

Is Caroline Wozniacki A-List?

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NoCaroline Wozniacki is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2011

World Number One

Lost A-list status in 2014

Dropped to B tier — Multiple Grand Slam Finals

Ranking Timeline

2009B$3M

First Grand Slam Final

Reached her first Grand Slam final at the US Open at age 19, losing to Kim Clijsters. This breakthrough established her as a rising star in women's tennis.

2011A$10M+$7M

World Number One

Reached world No. 1 ranking for the first time, holding the position for 67 weeks. Despite lacking a Grand Slam title, her consistency made her the top-ranked player.

2014B$18M+$8M

Multiple Grand Slam Finals

Continued reaching Grand Slam finals but failed to win a major, leading to criticism about her inability to win the biggest titles. Her ranking and earning power remained strong despite this.

2017B$23M+$5M

WTA Finals Champion

Won the WTA Finals in Singapore, one of the sport's most prestigious titles. This victory partially silenced critics, though the Grand Slam drought continued.

2018A$28M+$5M

Australian Open Victory

Finally won her first Grand Slam at the Australian Open, defeating Simona Halep. This breakthrough validated her career and returned her to world No. 1.

2020B$29M+$1M

Retirement Announcement

Retired from professional tennis after the Australian Open. Her career ended with one Grand Slam title and a reputation as one of the most consistent players of her era.

2023C$30M+$1M

Comeback After Motherhood

Returned to tennis after giving birth to two children. While she competed in some tournaments, she was no longer at her peak level.

2026B$30M

Former Champion and Mother

Continues to participate in tennis sporadically while focusing on family life. She is remembered as a Grand Slam champion and one of the most consistent players of the 2010s.

Last updated: February 25, 2026