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Published: 16:14 BST, 27 June 2017 | Updated: 18:15 BST, 27 June 2017
ESPN The Magazine is giving the people what they want: Tennis pro Caroline Wozniacki, stripped down on the cover of its annual Body Issue.
The 26-year-old stars on the front of one of several versions the 2017 edition of the annual issue, in which athletes bare all in a series of very revealing photographs. 
And Caroline clearly has nothing to hide, explaining that when it comes to her physical appearance, she isn't worried about changing her body to look like a catwalk model and would rather concentrate on looking and feeling good about her own natural shape.
Caroline Wozniacki bares all on the cover of ESPN The Magazine's annual Body Issue
Nothing to hide: The 26-year-old tennis pro said she couldn't spend time worrying about what her body looks like
She's a natural! Caroline explained to the publication that she isn't worried about 'looking like a supermodel' because she knows she 'looks good in her own way' 
'If I don't look like a supermodel on the runway, that's okay because I look good in my own way,' she explained. 
On the issues's cover, Caroline is seen swinging a racket without a stitch of clothing on, her hair billowing behind her as expert angling ensures the camera hasn't caught too much.
She looks every bit the toned professional athlete, her muscular arms and lean legs, and totally taut tummy on display.
Speaking to ESPN The Magazine, she admitted that she wasn't really too worried about baring it all.
'I can't spend time stressing about something I don't have and just embrace what I do have. It's so in to have curves now. It's in to be looking healthy,' she said. 'My fitness is something I pride myself on. I think that's definitely something that I win quite a few matches on.'
She also said she doesn't obsess over her weight and just focuses on being healthy
Game, set, match! The tennis pro explained that she 'rarely stands on a scale' 
The only woman! She stars on one of several covers of the special issue
She shows off her tennis skills during the shoot, which was filmed for an ESPN video
Old hat: Caroline is used to posting nude, and did so for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue as well
Good attitude: The blonde beauty said she doesn't really care what other people think
'I rarely stand on a scale, to be honest,' she went on. 'When I stop playing, I'm not going to obsess so much about my weight. It's going to be more about a healthy lifestyle. It's more about how I feel.' 
This also isn't Caroline's first time going nude. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue veteran forewent a bikini in 2016, posing on a beach in St. Vincent in just red body paint.
Though the paint is meant to mimic swimwear, it leaves hardly anything to the imagination. 
And as for the critics who remark that Caroline spends too much time posing for photoshoots and worrying about how she looks, she quips in a video: 'I don't really care what other people think.' 
My neck, my back: Boston Celtics star Isaiah Thomas flashes his butt and crack on one of three covers that have been released of the annual 'ESPN: The Magazine' Body Issue (above)
Also among the notable names who will be baring all on the pages and cover of new issue are Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott and openly gay freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy.
Boston boys Isaiah Thomas and Julian Edelman are also featured in the pages of this year's magazine, with the Celtics point guard flashing some crack as he bares his bum and the Patriots wide receiver flashing everything as he eats a cheeseburger in the nude.
No one, however, flashes more than Javier Baez. The Chicago Cubs infielder and recent World Series champ showing he has no problem taking it all off, and then enjoying some batting practice.
The ninth annual edition of the magazine will hit newsstands nationwide on July 7, while the gallery of all 23 athletic Adonises will be posted online two days prior. 
Balls to the wall: In his interview, the 28-year-old speaks about how his 5 ft 10 ins. height has never stopped him from believing he could be one of the best point guards ever
Impressive ink: Thomas' torso was also somewhat obscured due to the extensive collection of tattoos the 28-year-old has covering his upper body
San Jose Sharks teammates Brent Burns and Joe Thornton, Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz and his US women's soccer team wife Julie, and 2016 WNBA MVP Nneka Ogwumike of the Los Angeles Sparks are also making appearances in the upcoming issue.
They will be joined by Brianna Decker, Kacey Bellamy, Meghan Duggan, Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, Monique Lamoureux-Morando, and Alex Rigsby of the US women's hockey team.
The list is rounded out by pro softball player A.J. Andrews, rugby center Malakai Fekitoa of the All Blacks, figure skater and Olympic bronze medalist Ashley Wagner, MMA fighter Michelle Waterson, adaptive snowboarder/mountaineer and retired Marine Corps sergeant Kirstie Ennis, and four-time Olympic track and field medalist Novlene Williams-Mills of Jamaica.
Williams-Mills is the first breast cancer survivor to appear in the issue, while Ennis lost her leg in the aftermath of a helicopter crash that occurred while she was serving in Afghanistan. 
Family portrait: Thomas and his wife Kayla with their son Jaiden (bottom left) and Thomas' son from a previous relationship James (bottom right)
Thomas landed a spot on one of the three covers of the magazine released on Monday.
The image shows Thomas' bare back and crack, though the photo is cut off halfway down the two-time NBA All Star's buttocks.
In another photo he faces the camera head-on, with nothing but a kelly green sweatband on his head, a few of his trademark wristbands on one wrist, and an orange basketball covering his manhood.
Thomas' torso is also somewhat obscured due to the extensive collection of tattoos the 28-year-old has covering his upper body.
In his accompanying interview with ESPN The Magazine , Thomas talked about his biggest and perhaps only real shortcoming on the court — his height.
'Damon Stoudamire was one of my favorite players growing up; he was 5-10 and a left-handed guy like me, and I definitely tried to pattern my game after him,' said the 5 ft. 10 in. star.
'He's someone I definitely looked up to. When I was younger, my teammates and my coach called me Mighty Mouse after him. I got a Mighty Mouse tattoo because of him.'
Chasing waterfalls: Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott poses naked under a blue waterfall on his cover, with a leg hiked up to hide his manhood and a football in his hands
He went on to say that players like Stoudamire taught him: 'Just be yourself. Whatever you bring to the table, do it at a high level.'
Thomas also said that former 76ers stars Allen Iverson was another inspiration for him growing up, with the 6 ft tall guard getting selected in the first round of the 1996 NBA draft and five years later being named the league MVP.
'I felt like I could relate to because he was smaller, and he's pound for pound the best to ever play, arguably — somebody who changed the game of basketball just by being who he was,' he explained.
'I can relate to that. There was always a doubt in other people's minds: They didn't feel like I could do it, they felt like I was too small, they felt like I wasn't a typical point guard.'
He then added: 'And now, I just laugh at those people. I just make them eat their words. And if people don't believe in me, I make them believers.'
Buff back: The 21-year-old, who lead the league in rushing during his recent rookie year, admitted that despite his mass of muscles, lifting weights is still 'hell' for him
Just playing: He later admitted however that the weights and the running and the ball carrying were all second nature to him after all these years
Tight unit: Elliott with his kid sisters Lailah (back center left) and Aaliyah (front center) and well as his mom Dawn and dad Stacy
Elliott also got his own cover, which features the running back in full pose with one leg pulled up and a football in his hand as he stands under a waterfall.
The captivating image almost makes it seem as if Elliott and his enormous mass of muscles are about to jump off the pages of the magazine.
And the 21-year-old even turns on his intense gameday stare for the photo, allowing the public to see why defenders have so much trouble covering the young gun, who managed to lead the NFL in rushing yards during his rookie year.
Elliott admitted to ESPN The Magazine that while the results may look good, and serve him well on the field, workout have never been an enjoyably experience for him - especially during the season.
'You're going into football games and you're just beating your body up. And the next day or the day after, or two days later, you find yourself back in the weight room, and you feel beat up and sore,' explained Elliott. 
'And it seems like every step you take is just hell.'
He later admitted however that the weights and the running and the ball carrying were all second nature to him after all these years.
Elliott also some time to speak about his love of hurdling people and crop tops, which he can often be seen wearing on the field and in practice, giving fans a chance to star in awe at his abdomen.
As for the hurdling, it is something that is not coming to an end any time in the near future.
'I think it's one of the most impressive physical feats I'm able to do, being a bigger, physical running back. I don't have the highest vertical, but I think it's more of a mental thing,' said Elliott.
'Being a bigger running back, defensive backs will go lower on you -- they tend to cut-tackle you. I just kind of give them the aspect where they have to worry about me jumping over them and right through them; it adds an aspect to my game.'
He summed up what he hopes to do to his opponents when he steps out onto the field on any given Sunday at one point in the interview, saying: 'I want them to tap out by the end of the game. I try to take my opponent's will away.' 
Baring all: Javier Baez, the 24-year-old Chicago Cubs infielder who helped clinch the World Series last year, is completely naked on his cover (above)
Boxed in: He speaks about the lost of his sister back in 2015 in his interview, with the young woman suffering from spina bifida her entire life
Funny guy: Baez gave fans a peek at his highly amusing sense of humor on Monday as well when he posted his cover to Instagram, writing: 'Every body has a story
Tag it up: He then added: '#espnbodyissue #shotoniphone7 #portraitmode #JB9 #ElMago #TeamBaez #VoteBaez''
The fourth cover released by ESPN is of Baez, who seems to have no problem with the magazine's assignment.
In his cover image he is seen in profile as he stands holding a bat, while in another photo he is just swinging away in the frame of a large wooden box.
He not only wears nothing in these photos but does nothing to try and cover up for the camera, meaning that the angle of the shot is the only thing that is keeping him from being exposed.
A video of Baez, 24, shot for the magazine shows that things got a bit too bouncy during one of his swings, offering a brief glimpse at his manhood.
That bit also seemed to show that Baez was keeping that part of his body covered, with what looked to be a sock wrapped around his appendage.
Baez gave fans a peek at his highly amusing sense of humor on Monday as well when he posted his cover to Instagram, writing: 'Every body has a story #espnbodyissue #shotoniphone7 #portraitmode #JB9 #ElMago #TeamBaez #VoteBaez' 
His accompanying interview is the most emotional of the three, with Baez speaking about the loss of his sister and the trying times he faced in his younger years,
'I'm a strong person, mentally speaking. I have learned to be that way; I've learned to be strong, Baez said in his sit-down with ESPN The Magazine .
'My father and my great-grandmother died within the very same week. On the next Wednesday, I was mugged. I was 11 years old. I had a gun put next to my chest. I have lived a lot of different situations.'
Heartbreaking: In his interview, Baez spoke about Noely (above), his sister who passed away in 2015 at the age of 21 after suffering from spina bifida her entire life.
He then started speaking about Noely, his sister who passed away in 2015 at the age of 21 after suffering from spina bifida her entire life. 
'I'm strong as well because I've seen all the things my sister, Noely, has gone through. But for me, my sister was never a crippled person. The only thing she didn't do throughout her life was walk,' said Baez. 
'She is my biggest inspiration. She loved going to the ballpark; she never missed a game. She cheered a lot. We had a lot of fun together.'
He then shared that she is still a big part of his life, and someone he speaks to even though she is no longer with him. 
'I still cry for her. Whenever I go to Puerto Rico, I go to her grave and I sit there and let it all out. Sometimes I go on my own. I don't tell anyone,' said Baez. 
'I go there, sit down and talk to her. I laugh out loud remembering everything I have gone through with her. I told her about the World Series.' 
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