WTA players face a tough balance between motherhood and demanding tour schedules. American WTA star Taylor Townsend faced a similar crisis when she lost her son. Adin Aubrey A debut journey into martial arts. Townsend, who is currently scheduled to compete against Russian prodigy Mila Andreeva in Madrid, spoke candidly about the pain a female athlete experiences when choosing between her family dreams and her professional dreams.
The American WTA star shared her son's first jiu-jitsu day in an emotional Instagram story. In the first story, we got a glimpse of our son wearing a gi (also known as a kimono). I miss the day my child learned Jiu-Jitsu for the first time and cried real tears! ” wrote the mother. In the next story, fans spotted Taylor Townsend's face depressed over missing out on great moments in her son's life. “It was heartbreaking not to be able to be there.” Taylor said she was not with her son.
After a maternity leave in 2021, the American star returned to her roar in 2022, reaching the US Open final. In 2023, the American star completed her meteoric rise by winning two WTA 500 titles, reaching the WTA 1000 final and reaching her second Grand Slam final at Roland Garros. However, her early withdrawal from the Australian Open in 2024 brought her closer to her son.
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To overcome her disappointment, she kept busy with Adin and shared it on social media. One such moment was when Taylor was spotted wearing blue on the lawn with his son and their pet dog and enjoying jumping on his son's trampoline. Fans witnessed another instance of the two when the mother-son duo ate a noodle dish. “Healthy” disaster. Nevertheless, fans remember how Townsend thinks about his son to keep his anxiety at bay on the court.
Taylor Townsend reveals she gets 'butterflies' when thinking about her son during games
In an interview with Tennis Channel's Prakash Amritraj, Taylor Townsend delved deeper into how her son Adin Aubrey helped her maintain her composure on the court. “It was really crazy because when I walked on the court and there was a camera in my face, I was like, “Hey, AJ.” That was one of those moments where I felt like butterflies. At that moment, all I think about is him. He started to calm down somehow. ”
The disappointment of Taylor Townsend not being able to fulfill her role as a mom probably brought a little sadness to fans' hearts. Nevertheless, her fans wish her success at the Mutua Madrid Open so that her FOMO on her son's little trip will be fully compensated with the WTA star's victory.
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