How does it feel to have a son who is growing up fast? While the responses might vary, for Victoria Azarenka, however, the feeling still leaves her perplexed. As a mother devoted to her son’s needs, Azarenka recently accompanied Leo to his hockey tournament and found herself thoroughly surprised by the experience. She shared her thoughts on social media, asking her followers a question showcasing the challenges and humor that come with raising a son.
Azarenka made a hilarious confession about her son Leo, born in 2016 with her former partner Billy McKeague. The couple separated shortly after his birth in 2017, leading to a custody battle that caused the Belarusian player to withdraw from all tournaments following Wimbledon that season. After winning the legal war, Azarenka now resides in Florida with her son. Despite her career commitments, the WTA star consistently showcases her dedication to motherhood, highlighting her intense love for Leo. However, like any parent, she faces relatable challenges and recently shared one of such episodes with her followers.
The Belarusian tweeted on X, “My son Leo doesn’t want to give me hugs in front of his teammates. I’m at his hockey tournament, and he’s like, ‘Not here, Mom.’ Is that relatable? Or…?” Azarenka’s surprise resonated with mothers of growing boys everywhere. Accompanied by smiling emoticons, Azarenka expressed amusement rather than sadness, surprised by the complexities of her son’s behavior. However, her followers reassured her, explaining that it might be a typical “boy thing” and that he’d likely compensate for it with hugs at home. Nevertheless, Azarenka’s tweet expressed the quirky yet lovable relationship between a mother and her son, capturing the essence of humor and love in their equation.
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My son Leo doesn’t want to give me hugs in front of his teammates 😂 I’m at his hockey tournament at he’s like not here mom 😂 is that relatable? Or ….
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) December 1, 2024
Interestingly, Leo followed his mother’s footsteps and took sports. However, he doesn’t play tennis. At eight, this little boy has already demonstrated impressive athletic skills in hockey. This sport has become a shared passion between his mother and him, with Azarenka frequently traveling to Canada to attend NHL tournaments with her son. During the 2024 Australian Open, she revealed her pride in Leo’s talent, saying, “I don’t see myself on the sidelines, but I feel like I have a front-row seat. I’m a huge fan. You should see me at his hockey games—I’m nuts! I bring signs and cheer him on. Everything I’ve learned from tennis, especially seeing pushy parents, I’m mindful of doing the opposite for my son.” Azarenka’s words radiated pure motherly love and hope for Leo’s bright future.
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Through it all, This Belarusian player has proven her exceptional skill in balancing her career with single motherhood. She’s a living example of a mother who supports a child’s dreams wholeheartedly, even if it means putting her public image aside.
Victoria Azarenka once turned a crazy soccer mom for her son Leo
In an episode of the Sky Sports Tennis podcast, Azarenka was asked about her favorite moment of 2023 and her answer was really quirky. “I was so pumped, he played this game, it was like for the Little Leaf, he scored a winning goal, on the last overtime game, and I just went absolutely crazy, I was banging on the window, I was so happy. I think his dad was just filming me, instead of the goal and everybody’s reaction be there like, ‘What is this? Is she crazy?'” She said. The player here referred to attending her son’s soccer tournament and going over the moon for her son’s goal. Now Azarenka has been a soccer fan since Beckham’s PSU days. Seeing her son following a path she admires, the Belarusian player was extremely happy.
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Interestingly, Leo is also proud of her mother’s achievements. He attended his mother’s 2024 Charleston Open semifinals and upon her mother’s victory, the eight-year-old boy said to Steve Weissman, “Mom won, so I like that!” His words might be limited but expressed full of emotions and pride.
Victoria Azarenka’s relationship with her son, Leo, is a heartfelt ode to beautiful motherhood. Their mutual support showcases a beautiful bond where dreams are nurtured together. From the tennis court to the hockey rink, Azarenka and her son’s journey highlights how strong family love can fuel personal growth and inspire success.
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