US Open 2020 Super Moms

The final of the US Open 2020 women's singles in New York will be played on Sunday between Victoria Azarenka and Naomi Oska. However, this year's fourth Grand Slam event at the US Open was historic, with nine mothers taking part for the first time, and three super mothers, Serena Williams, Victoria Azarenka and Svetana Perenkova, made history by reaching the quarterfinals.

Serena Williams

After the victory over 38-year-old tennis player Serena Williams and stepping into the quarter-finals, she said, "I am very happy to see that so many mothers attended this event and I am one of them. "

The former world number one tennis player married Alex Ohanian, co-founder of the Reddit website, in 2017 and gave birth to a baby girl on September 2, 2017 at a Florida hospital. She returned to the tennis court from the 2018 French Open but was the guest of the opening match, while in the final of the 2018 US Open, she could not win the 24th Grand Slam title of her career by losing to Japan's Ami Osaka.

His journey to the 2019 Australian Open was limited to the quarterfinals. She failed to control Simona Help in the decisive battle of the 2019 Wimbledon Open, but managed to make it to the top ten again in the world tennis rankings.

Born in Florida on September 26, 1981, the American tennis player was defeated by 19-year-old Bianca Andresco of Canada in the decisive battle at the US Open last year.

Victoria Azarenka

Victoria Azarenka, 31, won the fourth round victory over Carolina Mochova to join the ranks of "Super Moms". In this regard, she said, "I am proud to be a woman. I am very happy to see other mothers playing here. I think this is an inspiration for mothers who want to fulfill their dreams. Not only does she want to be known as a mother but she can do whatever she wants. "

Former world number one Victoria Azarenka withdrew from the 2017 US Open due to family reasons. He returned to the tennis courts after giving birth to a child in June 2017 but faced difficulties due to family reasons and apologized for not participating in the 2017 Fed Cup due to a fight over his son's custody. 

He entered the 2018 Australian Open through a wild card but did not attend the event due to a legal battle and won his son's extradition case in January. He resumed his career with the 2018 BNP Prebas Open.

Victoria Azarenkabella is the first Russian tennis player to win the Grand Slam titles twice, the 2012 and 2013 Australian Open.

Sevtana Prinkova

Bulgaria's Svetana Prinkova is attending a WTA event three years later. When Eliza Carnett was knocked out of the event in the Round of 16, when asked what made her step on the tennis court again after becoming a mother, she said: "The experience of being a mother is the most different. Is. Your world changes where you care more about your child than you do about yourself. I think that's the best thing. "After becoming a mother, she has become stronger not only mentally but also physically."

Sevtana Prenkova, 32, married former Bulgarian footballer Meihel Mercio in July 2016 and became a mother in April 2018. He named his son Alexander and kept himself away from the tennis court for three years to raise him, but he promised to return to the world of tennis in March 2020.

For the first time, they made it to the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam event, the US Open. Unfortunately, they could not continue their journey. In the semi-finals, Prinkova faced Serena Williams, where she lost to third-seeded Serena and was knocked out of the title race. She won the first set 6-4 against Serena, but Serena backed down in the second set to win the second set 6-3 against Perenkova and continued her excellent performance to win the last set 6-2.

Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka, two "superheroes", faced off in the semifinals of the US Open 2020. Victoria Azarenka reached the final for the third time, beating Serena. He deprived the American of breaking former Australian Margaret Court's record of winning the most 24 Grand Slam titles.

Victoria Azarenka, the mother of a child who has won a child abduction case, will face Japan's Naomi Osaka in the decisive battle of the event, which starts on August 31. She is also a finalist for the 2012 and 2013 US Open.

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