Wozniacki

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Caroline Wozniacki says she is not setting any deadlines to win her first Grand Slam tournament as the top-ranked Dane gears up for the Australian Open later  this month.

There are high hopes for a 20-year-old player who burst onto the scene in 2008 by winning three WTA Tour titles. A year later, she matched that feat and  reached her first major final at the US Open. In 2010, she bagged a tour-best six titles, a result that helped her overtake an injured Serena Williams as the  top-ranked female player in October.

Now all eyes are on whether she can back up her No. 1 ranking with a win at the Australian Open, which starts on 17 January, especially given the open field  missing Williams.

Speaking to reporters in Hong Kong, where she is competing in an exhibition tournament, Wozniacki said yesterday she is trying not to let the pressure  overwhelm her.

“Of course I would like to win a Grand Slam title. Is it going to be this year? No one knows if it’s going to happen. But definitely I’m going to try. I’m  going to be fighting hard for it. We’re going to have to see,” she said. “I’m not very picky. If I win a Grand Slam in my career, I’ll be happy. I don’t set  any deadlines.”

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One thing that Wozniacki is certain about is that she deserves the No. 1 spot.

Unlike the men’s game, where Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have controlled the top two spots in recent years, women’s tennis has seen a series of new No. 1s  since 2008, including Williams, Serbs Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic, Belgium’s Justine Henin, as well as Russians Maria Sharapova and Dinara Safina.

“I feel pressure is when you are put in a spot where you don’t feel like you belong. I feel like I belong where I am. I’ve had a great year,” she said.

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