
Wozniacki is competing in her third tournament since returning to the tour after retiring in 2020 to start a family, but the Dane’s vast experience shone through against 19-year-old Prozorova.
“It feels amazing to be back,” said Wozniacki. “Obviously I was very nervous coming out here, I haven’t been here since 2019 and a lot has happened since then.”
“It just feels amazing to have the chance out here on this big court, playing a night session and getting a win under my belt. It feels so special.”
Both players surrendered serve early in the match before the 33-year-old Wozniacki stepped up the pressure from 3-3, breaking her opponent twice more on the back of some relentless returns to win the opening set.
Wozniacki shifted up another gear following a delayed start to the next set due to Prozorova’s medical timeout, as the Dane sealed a crucial point after a 30-shot rally en route to grabbing a 3-1 lead.
The former Australian Open champion wobbled on serve at 5-1 but broke Prozorova immediately afterward to close out the win and set up a meeting with 11th seed Petra Kvitova.