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Maria became the oldest WTA champion in the past five years, and after the match, she shared her family and family to fight

The 37-year-old German "second mother" Maria (Tatjana Maria) recently won the 2025 London Queen's Lawn Open, becoming the oldest WTA champion in the past five years, and the outside world is also curious about how she competes with two children.

37-year-old German "second mother" Maria



In fact, Maria, who gave birth to her second child only last summer, was asked about the key to a quick comeback, saying: "Just like having an older daughter, the comeback was planned, and after the birth of the youngest daughter everything went well, and after six or seven weeks I resumed light training, I already like to find my rhythm through the game, practice with other players, and the level of competition will naturally improve." ”

Asked if it would be more challenging to travel with her two daughters, Maria said: "I have to praise my daughters, they are very adaptable, they sleep well when they travel, 8-year-old Charlotte is already a right-hand man, and they take care of their sister more than I do, like a little mother." She said that because Charlotte is now of school age, she sometimes acts as her teacher, and also participates in distance courses, with tests every two weeks, and is currently studying for 2 or 3 hours a day.

Maria also mentioned that she played with her family in the first six months, and then her husband's mother also helped out, which made her grateful, and she is the oldest women's singles champion of 38-year-old Serena Williams since the 2020 Auckland court tennis after the closure of the Queen's Lawn Open in London.

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