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Serena Williams’ Grand Slam Record As Mother ‘Didn’t Get Enough Credit’ Says Clijsters

Four-time Grand Slam champion Kim Clijsters has lavished praise on Serena Williams’ Grand Slam record post-pregnancy despite falling short in multiple finals.

In 2017, Serena Williams won the 23rd Grand Slam crown of her illustrious career at the Australian Open, fittingly against her older sister, Venus Williams. A few months later, it emerged that Serena was eight weeks pregnant when she triumphed in Melbourne.

After giving birth to her first child, Olympia, in September 2017, Williams resumed training and rejoined the tour in March 2018. She played in just seven WTA tournaments that year but, impressively, made two Grand Slam finals losing to Angelique Kerber at Wimbledon and Naomi Osaka at the US Open.

Clijsters, who won three of her four majors after becoming a mother, believes Serena’s achievements after giving birth have not garnered sufficient acclaim. The Belgian remains the last WTA player to win a Grand Slam title as a mother and the only one to do so since 1980.

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In 2019, Williams came close again but stumbled at the final hurdle. She was comprehensively beaten by Simona Halep at Wimbledon, and another upstart denied her one last swansong at the US Open when Bianca Andreesu took home the ultimate prize.

Clijsters opined that there is no workaround for why no WTA player has won a Grand Slam since returning to the tour as a mother in recent years. Still, she is optimistic that it will happen, given the competitive nature and depth of the current players.

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“Skipped over mine” – Victoria Azarenka jokes as Ons Jabeur hails Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams & others at Australian Open’s Walk of Champions

Victoria Azarenka, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, and Ons Jabeur
Victoria Azarenka, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, and Ons Jabeur

 

 

 

Victoria Azarenka shared banter with Ons Jabeur after the Tunisian missed the Belarusian’s name during her walk through the Australian Open’s Walk of Champions.

Azarenka and Jabeur are in Melbourne ahead of the 2024 Australian Open. Before the main draw action commences on January 14, the Tunisian toured the facilities at the Rod Laver Arena and walked through the famous Walk of Champions.

The Walk of Champions leads to the main court and contains pillars of all the winners of the year’s first Grand Slam. A video of Jabeur’s walk was shared by the Australian Open’s official X account. When asked about her favorite Australian Open champion, she expressed her admiration for the likes of Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, Andre Agassi, and more.

“I mean, honestly, I love all of them. Serena (Williams), (Caroline) Wozniacki, (Andre) Agassi, Novak (Djokovic). But probably, the whole lineup. Of course, Angie (Kerber), all of them are great. Li Na, (Yevgeny) Kafelnikov,” she said.

The former World No. 2 added that she recently met former champions Petr Korda and Maria Sharapova and hopes to one day see her name on the Walk of Champions.

(Petr) Korda, I saw him, I met him, so. He is really nice,” Jabeur said. Kim (Clijsters), of course, my favorite, Kim. Maria (Sharapova). I just met her recently. So, honestly, I can’t choose. All of them are amazing, All of them are great, and I hope I can make it in the list,” she continued.

Victoria Azarenka, a former two-time Australian Open champion, joked that Jabeur skipped past her name but did not take the omission to heart. The Belarusian reached the semifinals of the 2023 Australian Open, which was her best performance in Melbourne since her triumphs in 2012 and 2013.

“Just skipped over mine 😂 till love you @Ons_Jabeur,” Azarenka wrote on X.

Ons Jabeur signs with Saudi-owned fitness brand

Kayanee

Ons Jabeur in Kayanee outfit
Ons Jabeur in Kayanee outfit

 

 

 

Ons Jabeur will become the first tennis player to be outfitted with Kayanee, Saudi Arabia’s PIF-owned fitness and wellness brand. Being one of the most high-profile female athletes from the Arab and Middle East, Jabeur has long been an advocate for the expansion of women’s sports in the region.

The 29-year-old was associated with athleisure giant Lotto Sport Italia for over a decade. She will now have an exclusive clothing line designed by Kayanee, launched last year and promotes women’s health and wellness initiatives in Saudi Arabia.

Kayanee chairman Princess Reema Bandar Al Saud called Ons Jabeur the brand’s global ambassador and hailed her as a symbol of resilience. She stated that the partnership aims to inspire other women to pick up sports.

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