Tennis champ Carolina Wozniacki certainly didn't look like a woman with a broken heart as she showed off her toned physique on holiday with pal Serena Williams in Miami yesterday.
The 23-year-old grinned as she enjoyed some fun in the sun with tennis legend Serena, showing off her enviable physique in a tiny blue and white striped bikini and black and white crop top emblazoned with the words, "Hello lover, Bye friend".
Caroline, who was reportedly dumped by her golfer ex Rory McIlroy via a short phone call that she thought was actually a prank, certainly didn't look as though she had anything to be depressed about as she swam in the sea and laughed constantly with her friend.
Serena also oozed sex appeal in a provocative leopard print swimming costume for their day at the beach.
Serena and Caroline posed for pictures in the ocean (SplashNews)
The pair have been tweeting snaps of their break, with the pretty blonde even sharing pictures of herself looking super sexy in a clinging gold dress before heading out to a nightclub.
Caroline flaunts her toned physique in the water (SplashNews)
Her split from pro golfer McIlroy has meant that the usually low-profile tennis star has had herself thrown into the limelight and has frequently been asked questions about her personal life, which was even the case after her French Open defeat to Yanina Wickmayer.
But when asked about her relationship, Wozniacki said: "I am happy to talk about my match but not my personal life. I hope you will understand that. I want to thank everyone for their support and sweet messages."
Caroline had been dating Rory for three years before the 25-year-old proposed to her on New Year's Eve last year.
The ex-lovers formerly attended one another's events, the most recent of those being Wozniacki's trip to Augusta where she acted as Rory's caddy in early April this year.
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