She has outnumbered Kim Clijsters as she regained World No. 1 ranking in the WTA ranking list on Monday. The top seed of Denmark is now also celebrating the 13th title of her career after winning the Dubai Open Sunday as she outplayed Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia.

Wozniacki lead a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Kuznetsova even though the latter has shown grown improvement in her game, and according to the Agence France Presse, despite the enhanced ‘signs of revival after more than six months in the doldrums’.

The great seed is the first Danish tennis player to hold the top ranking position and the 20th overall. She is the first Danish tennis player to hold the top ranking position and 20th in the overall ranking. This strength was seen in her dogfight with Kuznetsova as she broke serve at once for 2-0. The AFP added, that Wozniacki also broke serve twice more in the first thirty minutes of the game that allowed her to capture a one-sided first set.

Wozniacki could not be happier with her performance at the Dubai Open.

“I was very happy with my performance,” Wozniacki was quoted as saying by the AFP. “I went for my shots and I am definitely playing better than I have before”.

The AFP underscored however, that Wozniacki’s success in court is based on her ‘excellent movement, smoothly constructed rallying, good concentration and intelligent tactics.