Pregnant Caroline Wozniacki Shows Where Her Loyalty Lies While Supporting $40 Million-Worth Husband David Lee’s Former NBA Team

Before Knicks vs. Celtics Eastern Conference semifinal, Caroline Wozniacki reveals which of her husband David Lee's former teams she’ll support.

Caroline Wozniacki revealed which team she supported in the recent NBA clash between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics. Interestingly, her husband, former American basketball player David Lee, played for both franchises during his career.

He played for the Knicks from 2005 to 2010 and later joined the Celtics for the 2015–2016 season.

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Caroline Wozniacki Reveals Which of Her Husband’s Former NBA Teams She’s Backing in the Eastern Conference Semifinals

Wozniacki and Lee started dating in 2016 and got engaged the following year during an intimate dinner cruise in Bora Bora. They exchanged vows in Italy in June 2019 and have since welcomed two children: a daughter, Olivia, born on June 11, 2021, and a son, James, born on October 24, 2022.

Wozniacki, currently No. 137 in the WTA rankings, played her last match at the 2024 US Open, where she was knocked out in the fourth round. The Dane often shares glimpses of her life on social media and announced her latest pregnancy in a touching post last month.

She recently supported the New York Knicks in their Eastern Conference semifinals encounter against the Boston Celtics. Notably, her husband, Lee, who holds a net worth of $40 million (via Celebrity Net Worth), represented both teams in his competitive years. The Dane posted a photo of herself wearing a New York Knicks cap on her Instagram story, accompanied by the caption:

“Throwing in the support! Let’s go New York Knicks.”

The Celtics held a 20-point lead before the Knicks stormed back with a dominant third quarter. They seized control in the fourth and ultimately edged out a 108-105 victory at TD Garden.

Caroline Wozniacki Strives To Balance Her Commitment to Both Family and Tennis

In a press conference during her 2024 US Open campaign, Wozniacki shared that she tried to be fully committed as a mother while also giving her best to the sport.

“Having kids is a big difference. Obviously, you know, my kids are there every single day, and I really appreciate it. It’s the best job in the world, and I love it. I try to make sure that I am still there as 100% present mom while I’m also trying to balance being the best tennis player that I possibly can be,” Wozniacki said.

The 34-year-old added that while her family is her top priority, her passion for winning remains strong. She further acknowledged the challenge of balancing motherhood with training.

“Obviously, my family is the most important thing to me, but at the same time, I love winning. I need to take time out for me and be able to recover and play and practice as much as I can, and try not to feel guilty of taking a few hours away from the kids. I think that sometimes that mom guilt comes out, but I try and manage it as well as I can,” she added.

Wozniacki has won 30 titles so far, including the 2018 Australian Open. She achieved a career-high WTA ranking of World No. 1 in 2010.

 

 

 

 

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