Caroline Wozniacki embraced neon for SI Swim feature

When Caroline Wozniacki joined Sports Illustrated Swimsuit for her third photo shoot, she was at one of her career peaks. In 2017, she made deep runs in both the French Open and Wimbledon, two of the four Grand Slam tournaments on the WTA Tour. The following year, she secured her first and only Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.

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Her third feature in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit complemented an impressive career run. The photo shoot took place on the sandy beaches of Turks and Caicos, where she posed for photographer Emmanuelle Hauguel in a series of neon bikinis and one-pieces. Much like her first two features, her third shoot was vibrant and full of energy. The swimsuits were bright, and the backdrop featured electric blue water and light sand, creating a stunning visual contrast.

The trip to Turks and Caicos involved more than just beach photos. Wozniacki also posed on a tennis court in a vibrant green one-piece swimsuit, holding a racket—a fitting nod to her impressive tennis career. This mix of beach and sport photography highlighted her versatility and athleticism.

In 2020, the Danish athlete stepped away from tennis amid struggles on the court. During her hiatus, she gave birth to two children with her husband, former NBA player David Lee. By 2023, Wozniacki decided to return to the game. She is now ranked No. 117 in the world in singles play and is working towards achieving more career milestones.

Wozniacki’s journey is a testament to her resilience and dedication, both on and off the court. Whether she is posing for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit or competing in a Grand Slam, her determination and spirit shine through. Her third SI Swimsuit feature is a vibrant celebration of her career and personal achievements.

Here are a few of her stunning photos from that memorable trip to Turks and Caicos, capturing her at her best, both as an athlete and a model. As always, we continue to cheer Wozniacki on in all her endeavors, looking forward to more successes in her remarkable career.

Re-reported the article originally published in Sports illustrated.