Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Derek Jeter was in Caroline Wozniacki's player's box at U.S. Open

NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 24:  Tennis player Caroline Wozniacki and Baseball player Derek Jeter attend the Player's Tribune party to celebrate women in sports and the 2015 U.S. Open on August 24, 2015 in New York City.  (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for The Players' Tribune)When you have a new boss, the least you can do is give him some plumb seats to your first U.S. Open match.
Caroline Wozniacki, a newly minted “senior editor” of Derek Jeter’s “for athletes, by athletes” website, The Players’ Tribune, apparently invited her new boss, who has more free time this September than usual, to sit in her box for her opening U.S. Open match against Jamie Loeb.
Jeter couldn’t even fake his interest as Wozniacki demolished Loeb, the reigning NCAA champion, and was seen heading back into an air-conditioned box for the second set of the match. Jeter was then awarded a gold glove for some reason.
Wozniacki’s first entry, “The Open,” contains scintillating analysis such as “obviously, to have come so close and lost, I was disappointed,” but it’s a good enough read for a tennis player/marathoner. And, no, it doesn’t contain the name “Rory.”

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