2012 Wimbledon: Wozniacki believes she can win the grasscourt Slam

Former top-ranked Caroline Wozniacki said that despite the poor form lately, she still has what it takes to win the Wimbledon 2012 tournament, which begins in a week’s time. The Danish player has yet to win a title in the past nine months and exited in the third round of the recently concluded Roland Garros tournament in Paris. Wozniacki has hired 2002 Australian Open winner Thomas Johansson recently to be her coach.

“I believe I can win Wimbledon this year, I have to believe,” Wozniacki said in an interview with Daily Mail.

“The women’s game is wide open at the moment and the depth of quality players has increased significantly in the last 10 years. You never know what will happen, there will always be upsets and people you don’t expect in the quarters and the semis. I didn’t see Sara Errani getting to the final of the French Open but she had a really good tournament. I’ve brought Thomas in to help out and he has so much experience, is a Grand Slam winner and hopefully that can make a difference. My dad is still on court helping out and he gets along well with Thomas, but ultimately I’m in charge because I’m the one out there hitting the shots,” she added.