Ice baths, stretching, massaging: Wozniacki on how she copes with disease
Speaking to the reporters at the Australian Open on Sunday, Caroline Wozniacki commented on how she is dealing with rheumatoid arthritis. The Dane revealed her disease at last year's WTA Finals and she takes care of her body more than ever. 'I think you just always try to figure out what's working and what's not, then you listen to the body, you try a few different things', said Wozniacki. 'For me, it's just all the time making sure I get good massaging, good treatments, ice baths, stretching, do everything even more thoroughly than maybe in the past. Then you just listen extra. If you're not feeling good one day, then you take it easier. But other than that, I feel like it's really individual, I think from person-to-person, how you react to different things. I'm just trying to learn my body, getting to know my body even better. That's really it.'
On how she spent her off-season, Wozniacki added: 'We went to the Maldives for a little bit, which was awesome. I really enjoyed that. Then we went to Europe for a little bit. We went to a Liverpool game. We went to Anfield, which is awesome. They won. Then just spent some time with our friends and family, went to Necker Island, which was great also. Other than that, just been training and having fun with my nephew. Yeah, just kind of taking it easy.'
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