Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki says she looks good the way she is and does not aim to have a supermodel figure
Caroline Wozniacki posted this ESPNâu00c2u0080u00c2u0088Body Issue cover on her Instagram account yesterday
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Danish tennis beauty Caroline Wozniacki has embraced her body the way it is. The former World No. 1 star said that having curves is a fad but she doesn't find the need to look like a runaway beauty. "I can't spend time stressing about something I don't have and just embrace what I do have. It's so in to have curves now. It's in to be looking healthy. If I don't look like a supermodel on the runway, that's ok because I look good in my own way," she was quoted as saying in ESPN's annual Body Issue, where she is on the cover.
In the issue, the 26-year-old opens about how being judged for everything has indeed helped her. "I think being in the public eye and getting judged for everything you do and how you look, I think that helped me. Just saying, 'You know what? People will have an opinion. Some people will love you; some people will not.' "I rarely stand on a scale, to be honest. When I stop playing, I'm not going to obsess so much about my weight. It's going to be more about a healthy lifestyle," she added.