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Since leaving the tour, Wozniacki has jumped into a new post-tennis life that has involved filming a TV show that follows her up Mount Kilimanjaro, quarantining with her husband David Lee—a former NBA champion, working out a lot and preparing for commentary.
"It's been really nice that I can just take a deep breath and recharge and now I'm ready to do more stuff and I'm excited for it," she says.
She justlaunched Advantage Hers, an awareness and empowerment campaign for women living with chronic inflammatory diseases. As expected, Wozniacki has taken her signature positive attitude from the court into tackling inflammatory diseases.
"Sometimes the disease will have an advantage over us, but most of the time we're going to try and beat the disease," she says. "And it's all about not getting frustrated when sometimes we have a bad day and just look for the most positive in every day I try and feel as good as healthy as possible."
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