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Caroline Wozniacki loved Michelle Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention

Michelle Obama gave an incredible speech at the Democratic National Convention on Monday night. And you know who loved it? Caroline Wozniacki.

Wozniacki wasn’t the only one inspired by the speech: Twitter exploded with praise for Obama as she spoke about striving for a better future for “generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation.” The First Lady also spoke about watching her own daughters play on the lawn of the White House, a house “built by slaves,” and about how she believes Hillary Clinton has “the guts and the grace” to break the “highest and hardest glass ceiling.”

The Twitter trolls in Wozniacki’s mentions after the Danish tennis star tweeted her support weren’t great, but they weren’t as bad as they normally are. Some people said things like “unfollow,” but others were in agreement with her assessment of the First Lady’s words. And then, of course, you have the one person who chimes in with something completely relevant.

Wozniacki is currently ranked No. 60 in the world, a huge slide from the No. 24 spot she held in April thanks mostly to an ankle injury that sidelined her for a few months. She will bear the Danish flag for her home country at the Opening Ceremonies in Rio.

 

 

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