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Caroline Wozniacki Auctions Racket For Sean Penn's Haiti Charity

By DNAinfo Staff on September 21, 2010 2:38pm

By Gabriela Resto-Montero

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MURRAY HILL — Taking a set from tennis phenom Caroline Wozniacki may be a tough task for Manhattan fans, but all they have to do to take her racket is put up some cash.

The St. Giles Hotel in Midtown East, where Wozniacki stayed during her 2010 US Open appearance, began accepting bids Tuesday for the tennis star's signed Babolat AeroPro racket, for an auction to benefit Sean Penn's Haiti relief charity.

Bids for the racket, which is currently on display in the hotel's lobby, will be accepted by the hotel's concierge until Oct. 31, when the winner will be announced.

Proceeds from the sale will go towards helping residents of a refugee camp in Port-Au-Prince, said David Lopez, general manager of the hotel.

Wozniacki signs the racket, a Bobolat AeroPro that retails for about $190.
Wozniacki signs the racket, a Bobolat AeroPro that retails for about $190.
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"If you can help 55,000 people, that's a start," Lopez said of the number of displaced people in the camp.

Penn's Haiti relief group launched just hours after the earthquake hit and focuses on building shelter, according to the non-profit's website.

Wozniacki, 20, entered the 2010 US Open as the top seed but lost to Vera Zvonareva in the semifinals. The Babolat racket she used in the tournament retails for about $190 but staff at the hotel hope the tennis player's star status will bring in a higher price at auction.

The racket, which retails for about $190, will be on display at the hotel until Oct. 31 when the winning bid will be announced.
The racket, which retails for about $190, will be on display at the hotel until Oct. 31 when the winning bid will be announced.
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Caroline Wozniacki's US Open Babolat tennis racket will go on silent auction Tuesday at the New York St. Giles The Court Hotel to benefit Sean Penn's Haiti Relief charity.
Caroline Wozniacki's US Open Babolat tennis racket will go on silent auction Tuesday at the New York St. Giles The Court Hotel to benefit Sean Penn's Haiti Relief charity.
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