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Caroline Wozniacki Strips Down For Her Nude ESPN Body Issue

"I have a strong core, I have abs, I have a butt and I have thighs."
Powerful.
Dewey Nicks for ESPN
Powerful.
Powerful.
Dewey Nicks for ESPN
Powerful.

Caroline Wozniacki looks strong and powerful on the cover of ESPN’s 2017 Body Issue.

The 26-year-old tennis superstar told fans she is “proud and excited” about the cover on her various social media accounts. In the issue, she opens up about the criticism she’s faced from people over the course of her tennis career.

“I think I’ve heard a bit of everything from people,” she said. “Focus on your sport, you know ― train harder, you do too many shoots, you think too much about your looks. But people don’t know how much effort and work we put into this.”

Despite the harsh words, the Danish tennis champion says she always stays focused on one thing: dominating her sport. All that matters to Wozniacki is getting her body in the best shape possible ― even if it took her a little while to love the incredible body she has.

“I think when I was younger I used to be a little more insecure because I had more muscles than, you know, the models, or you know the skinny girls you see on the street,” she told ESPN. “But at the same time I think I grew up to really love my body and the strength that I have.”

Wozniacki added, “I have a strong core, I have abs, I have a butt and I have thighs, because that’s what I need to be able to run fast and sustain the power out there when I play against the other women.”

Watch more of Wozniacki’s ESPN shoot, and be sure to look for the issue on ESPN.com on July 5 and newsstands on July 7.

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