Who is Caroline Wozniacki’s husband David Lee?

Caroline Wozniacki and David Lee got married in 2019.


Who is Caroline Wozniacki’s husband David Lee?

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Danish star Caroline Wozniacki has made her stellar return to professional tennis, three years after announcing her retirement in 2020. Quite a lot has transpired in her personal life as Wozniacki welcomed two adorable children to her family in the meantime. Here’s what we know about Caroline Wozniacki’s husband and former NBA star David Lee.

Born on April 29, 1983, David Lee is a former NBA professional who played 12 seasons in the league between 2005 to 2017. During his professional career, Lee played for five NBA franchises and even won a Championship title with the Golden State Warriors. 

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Engaged since 2017, Caroline and David are the ultimate power couple in the world of sports. They exchanged vows in 2019 and are leading a happy married life with two children. 

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Who is Caroline Wozniacki’s husband?

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Former NBA professional David Lee is the husband of Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki. Lee has played 12 seasons in the NBA since being drafted by the New York Knicks in 2005. David Lee retired from professional basketball in November 2017.

Married to Caroline Wozniacki since 2019, the couple now have two children – a daughter and a son. Lee is an admirer of Wozniacki’s sport and is very supportive of her career. 

Where is Caroline Wozniacki’s husband David Lee From?

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Lee was born in St Louis and spent his early childhood in Missouri. He is of American nationality while Caroline is Danish. Lee attended the University of Florida between 2001 and 2005 where he played college basketball for their men’s team.

Where did Caroline and David Meet?

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Caroline and David announced their engagement in early 2017 on Instagram. He proposed to her whilst dining on a personal cruise vessel and Caroline accepted. The couple were dating since 2016 and would eventually tie the knot in June 2019. Their marriage ceremony was a grand event where renowned tennis icons and basketball stars were in attendance. 

It took place at Castiglion del Bosco where tennis superstar Serena Williams was among her bridesmaids. Wozniacki previously dated Irish golfer Rory McIlroy but he called off their engagement days before their wedding back in 2014.

What does Caroline Wozniacki’s husband David Lee Do For a Living?

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Caroline Wozniacki’s husband David Lee is a former professional basketball player who played in the NBA from 2005 to 2017. During this period he played for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, and the San Antonio Spurs. 

Across the 12 seasons he played in the league, David Lee made over $92 million in career earnings. He also won the NBA Championship with the Golden State Warriors in 2015.

David Lee’s Family & Background

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David Lee was born to Susan and Gary Lee in St Louis, Missouri. His father was the assistant coach at Chaminade High and his grandfather was a benefactor in St Louis. After graduating from high school, Lee attended the University of Florida and played college basketball for the men’s team. 

After his 12-year-old professional career in the NBA, Lee announced his retirement from basketball. The same year he proposed to Caroline Wozniacki and they got married in 2019.

FAQs

Q. How old is David Lee? 

David Lee is 40 years old.

Q. Which franchise drafted David Lee in the NBA?

The New York Knicks drafted David Lee in the 2005 NBA draft.

Q. How many NBA Championships has David Lee won?

David Lee won one NBA Championship ring with the Golden State Warriors in 2015.

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