The rumors about Caroline Wozniacki and JJ Watt's budding romance are getting stronger as they enjoyed more time together after watching the Duke-Wisconsin basketball championship. Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy's ex-girlfriend recalls her journey to the top of tennis world.
The tennis ace and the defensive end for the Houston Texans were seen enjoying each other's company "somewhere warm and sunny (Fisher Island, Florida, according to the Instagram post)," said The Post Game.
The article noted that although Caroline Wozniacki and JJ Watts confirmed that they are dating, "the pair is making no apparent effort to maintain any secrecy, either."
In the middle of last year, Caroline Wozniacki and Rory McIlroy ended their engagement to the surprise of everybody.
The 25-year-old golfer sent a statement to media outlets confirming their split after dating since 2011.
"The problem is mine. The wedding invitations issued at the weekend made me realize that I wasn't ready for all that marriage entails. ... I wish Caroline all the happiness she deserves and thank her for the great times we've had," it said.
If the budding romance between Caroline Wozniacki and JJ Watt is true, then Serena William's BFF has really moved on from the failed engagement.
Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy's ex-fiancee relived the moments when she was just a rising star in tennis to be fifth-ranked in the world among women players.
Caroline Wozniacki posted on Instagram a throwback photo of her first championship. She captioned the post, "Throwback video to one of my first on court "thank you" speeches. #confidence #dreambig."
"I made my schedule ahead of time.. Even as a 10/11 year old I was looking forward to Roland Garros #confidence #believe #impossibleisnothing," Serena Williams' BFF added.
Daily Mail noted, "Wozniacki made her French Open debut as a 17-year-old and will be hoping to go further than the quarter-final best she managed in 2010 when the tournament begins on May 25 - she has still never won a grand slam title, although she has reached the US Open final twice."