Former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and ex-NBA All-Star David Lee are gearing up for their biggest addition yet as they prepare to welcome baby number three. The couple broke the news on Sunday, April 6, with a playful Instagram post, and they did it in true athlete style, blending family love with a bit of sports humor that perfectly captured their essence. Posing on a beach, their reveal drew warm reactions from fans, friends, and fellow athletes alike.
Caroline Wozniacki expecting third child with husband David Lee
Caroline Wozniacki, 34, and David Lee, 41, posed with their two children, Olivia, 3, and James, 2, for a sweet photo where Olivia proudly held ultrasound images of the newest addition. The caption read, “Officially switching to zone defense! Our family couldn’t be more excited to welcome baby #3 soon!” a witty nod to the couple now being outnumbered by their kids.
It’s been almost six years since the two tied the knot in a picture-perfect wedding in Tuscany, Italy, in 2019. About 120 guests were there to celebrate with them, including longtime friends like Serena Williams, Angelique Kerber, and Pau Gasol. Since then, the couple’s family life has only grown in numbers and in love.
Though Wozniacki retired from professional tennis in 2020 after her run at the Australian Open, her reasons were deeply personal. Speaking on Instagram in December 2019, she reflected, “Getting married to David was one of those goals and starting a family with him while continuing to travel the world and helping raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis are all passions of mine moving forward.”
Back in 2018, Wozniacki was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, which ultimately led her to step back and put her health and family first. But she never really lost that fire. In June 2023, after more than three years away from the game, she surprised fans by announcing her return to tennis. Posting on X, she shared what was driving her comeback, “I still have goals I want to accomplish. I want to show my kids that you can pursue your dreams no matter your age or role. We decided as a family it’s time. I’m coming back to play and I can’t wait!”
But her return to the court has had its pauses. Most recently, in March 2025, she withdrew from Denmark’s Billie Jean King Cup matches against Slovakia and the USA, scheduled for April 11–12. The decision was due to her ongoing battle with rheumatoid arthritis. Since competing in the 2023 US Open, Wozniacki hasn’t appeared in any tournaments, and her WTA ranking has dropped to No. 127.
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While her tennis future remains uncertain, Wozniacki’s focus is crystal clear. Her journey continues to be shaped by resilience, love, and a deep commitment—not just to the sport, but even more to her growing family. For Caroline Wozniacki and David Lee, the next phase is less about chasing titles and more about building their dream team, one little teammate at a time.
Caroline Wozniacki expecting third child with husband David Lee
Caroline Wozniacki, 34, and David Lee, 41, posed with their two children, Olivia, 3, and James, 2, for a sweet photo where Olivia proudly held ultrasound images of the newest addition. The caption read, “Officially switching to zone defense! Our family couldn’t be more excited to welcome baby #3 soon!” a witty nod to the couple now being outnumbered by their kids.
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It’s been almost six years since the two tied the knot in a picture-perfect wedding in Tuscany, Italy, in 2019. About 120 guests were there to celebrate with them, including longtime friends like Serena Williams, Angelique Kerber, and Pau Gasol. Since then, the couple’s family life has only grown in numbers and in love.
Though Wozniacki retired from professional tennis in 2020 after her run at the Australian Open, her reasons were deeply personal. Speaking on Instagram in December 2019, she reflected, “Getting married to David was one of those goals and starting a family with him while continuing to travel the world and helping raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis are all passions of mine moving forward.”
Back in 2018, Wozniacki was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, which ultimately led her to step back and put her health and family first. But she never really lost that fire. In June 2023, after more than three years away from the game, she surprised fans by announcing her return to tennis. Posting on X, she shared what was driving her comeback, “I still have goals I want to accomplish. I want to show my kids that you can pursue your dreams no matter your age or role. We decided as a family it’s time. I’m coming back to play and I can’t wait!”
But her return to the court has had its pauses. Most recently, in March 2025, she withdrew from Denmark’s Billie Jean King Cup matches against Slovakia and the USA, scheduled for April 11–12. The decision was due to her ongoing battle with rheumatoid arthritis. Since competing in the 2023 US Open, Wozniacki hasn’t appeared in any tournaments, and her WTA ranking has dropped to No. 127.
Also Read: "Things went too far": NBA suspends five players after Detroit Pistons-Minnesota Timberwolves brawl
While her tennis future remains uncertain, Wozniacki’s focus is crystal clear. Her journey continues to be shaped by resilience, love, and a deep commitment—not just to the sport, but even more to her growing family. For Caroline Wozniacki and David Lee, the next phase is less about chasing titles and more about building their dream team, one little teammate at a time.
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