Wozniacki salutes Gerrard

MELBOURNE. — World number eight tennis player and Liverpool fanatic Caroline Wozniacki has lamented the departure of another number eight, describing Steven Gerrard’s impending exit from the Merseyside club as “sad” as she ponders trips to Los Angeles to watch him play.

The 34-year-old Liverpool captain announced earlier this month he was moving to Major Soccer League champions Los Angeles Galaxy after playing his entire career at Anfield.

Gerrard was quoted by media as saying he would have stayed at Liverpool had he been offered a new contract in the close season and that coach Brendan Rodgers had informed him he would not play every game.

“I’m obviously sad. I think Stevie has done so much for the team over the years,” Wozniacki told reporters yesterday after the Dane opened her Australian Open campaign with a 7-6, 6-2 victory over American Taylor Townsend.

“He’s a legend. I think if that’s what he thinks is the right time, I have to support that.”

The former world number one, who famously warmed up in a Liverpool shirt signed by Gerrard before a match at the 2011 Qatar Open, said she wanted the player to remain at the Reds.

“But at the same time he had a talk with the manager and said that maybe he wasn’t going to be playing as much,” she added.

“Yeah, I’m a little sad. I don’t know. I’m going to have my Stevie G jerseys hanging somewhere. Unfortunately he won’t be playing there anymore. — Reuters.

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