Victoria Azarenka shares first 2026 social media post
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Former WTA World No. 1 and two-time Australian Open ladies’ singles champion Victoria Azarenka has been MIA since last year’s US Open.
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The 36-year-old Belarusian tennis star has not addressed her prolonged absence from the WTA Tour. She has not said if she is retired, injured, or just taking a break. With 640 career singles wins and 21 WTA titles, the future Hall of Famer’s ranking has quietly slipped outside of the Top 100.
Her biggest pride and joy in recent years has been motherhood. Azarenka is a single mom to son Leo who has sometimes appeared on court with her after her wins. That’s why we should not be overly surprised that her first social media post since New Year’s Eve came on Mother’s Day.
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What Azarenka said
She wrote: “Being a mother is the greatest privilege of my life. Happy Mother’s Day”
Leo will be nine years old later this year so Azarenka is enjoying motherhood at a fun age right now. Presumably Leo is fully immersed in school and extracurricular activities.
Perhaps that is why she is not playing tennis, but fans really miss her and want to know if she is coming back.
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Odds of an Azarenka return
The longer time goes without a word from her on a possible return lessens the likelihood we will see her on a competitive tennis court again.
Aug 29, 2025; Flushing, NY, USA; Victoria Azarenka reacts after a winner in the second set against Jessica Pegula (USA) (not pictured) on day six of the 2025 U.S. Open tennis tournament at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn ImagesIn singles, doubles, mixed doubles at Grand Slams or Olympic competition, Azarenka has enjoyed the biggest wins on all surfaces.
Her greatest singles successes have come at the Australian Open. Could we see an Azarenka return in late 2026 or early 2027? Let’s hope so. She may not want a prolonged farewell tour, but fans would love to see her on the court for a few tournaments to give her props for an exemplary career.