Over the years, Victoria Azarenka has been one of the most impactful players on the WTA circuit. This year, however, the Belarusian has constantly struggled with injuries throughout the season, preventing her from going on a significant run. Azarenka did reach the final of the Indian Wells, but fell short as Paula Badosa defeated her to grab the trophy.
During the off season, the former World No. 1 is enjoying quality time as a “soccer mom” with her son Leo. She took to Instagram to share pictures from his football session. Her close friend, Caroline Wozniacki, commented on the picture.
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Caroline Wozniacki reacts to Victoria Azarenka’s picture with her son
Grand Slam champions Victoria Azarenka and Caroline Wozniacki have something besides tennis in common as both of them are mothers. Recently, Victoria Azarenka shared some cute photos with her son from her Instagram profile.
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“Soccer mom,” she hilariously wrote in the caption as she had taken her son for soccer training. Moreover, her son wore the iconic PSG jersey, given that and his name “Leo”; it’s safe to assume that he must be a huge Lionel Messi fan.
Soon after the post, the 2018 Australian Open winner, Caroline Wozniacki, reacted to the picture shared. Wozniacki commented, “How is he so big already.” Both Caroline and Victoria share a good friendship outside the tennis court.
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Wozniacki’s cute Instagram interaction with Venus Williams
Caroline Wozniacki gave birth to her first child, Olivia, in June 2021. Since then, she has been keeping her fans engaged with Olivia’s cute pictures. Just recently, she shared an adorable picture of Olivia holding a toy tennis racket and a ball.
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“Her lefty forehand is pretty good for 6 months,” she jokingly wrote in the caption. Following this post, the seven-time Grand Slam champion, Venus Williams, wrote in the comments, “Pretty girl.”
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The former World No. 1 left the game she loved on 24th January 2020. Throughout her professional tenure, she won 30 WTA titles, including an emphatic victory at the Australian Open 2018.