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Caroline Wozniacki is back in Melbourne, with two kids and a belief she can still challenge for the Australian Open title.

The 2018 champion has returned to Melbourne Park for the first time since coming out of retirement last year.

Wozniacki stepped away from tennis in early 2020, gave birth to daughter Olivia in February 2021 and son James in 2022, before returning to competition in August last year and reaching the fourth round of the US Open in September.

She is one of three former Australian Open champions, alongside Angelique Kerber (’16) and Naomi Osaka (’19 and ’21), returning to the fray after giving birth, while 19th seed Elina Svitolina has also returned for the first time since giving birth in October 2022.

Wildcard Wozniacki is up against 20th seed Magda Linette in the first round.

“Anytime I step on a court I believe I can win the match, no matter who the opponent is across the net,” the 33-year-old Dane said on Friday.

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