Caroline Wozniacki Gets Rejected By JJ Watt After US Open 2015, Rory McIlroy Fares Better

Caroline Wozniacki has not been on a roll in terms of career or her love life these days. Not only did she get indirectly rejected by her most recent flame JJ Watt right after the US Open 2015, she also has to live with the fact that her ex-fiance Rory McIlroy is faring much better than her in his romances.

According to USA Today, JJ Watt hinted that his fling with Caroline Wozniacki was nothing more than just that. A fling.

He said, “People [I know] think that I’ve never dated before, or whatever. But I’m trying. I’m trying. I’m just unsuccessful. My schedule’s so crazy and life’s so busy, it just hasn’t worked.”

While Caroline Wozniacki wants to leave behind Rory McIlroy drama once and for all, it looks like that will always be a part of her story, even professionally.

When they first broke up, both of them started to absolutely excel in their professional careers. However, since then, the Danish player has gone downhill, not getting past the fourth round in any of the Grand Slam tournaments.

Rory McIlroy managed to quickly find a new girlfriend Erica Stoll and has been together with her ever since he and Caro parted ways.

This kind of professional and social stress has also been building within the 26-year-old player so it’s no surprise that she finally let that out by firing back at WTA for making the players perform through injuries.

She said, “The WTA, they’re like, ‘We want the players healthy, we want them to play at their best level at every tournament and we want to make it tough for them. And that’s good. But the fact that they’re pushing you to play whenever – if you are not feeling 100 percent – is not OK.”

Sounds like she wants some changes before the US Open 2015. Including Rory McIlroy.

Do you think Caroline Wozniacki will stop pursuing JJ Watt and change her game plan for next season? Let me know in the comments below!

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