Tennis: Serena expecting baby this year

This file photo taken on July 16, 2009 shows tennis star Serena Williams arriving on the red carpet for the premiere of the movie “The Ugly Truth” at the Pacific Cinerama Dome cinema in Hollywood. Tennis great Serena Williams hinted (AFP)
Updated 20 April 2017
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Tennis: Serena expecting baby this year

LOS ANGELES: Serena Williams is expecting a baby this year, her spokesperson confirmed Wednesday, hours after the tennis great hinted at the news in a Snapchat post.
“I’m happy to confirm Serena is expecting a baby this Fall,” Los Angeles-based publicist Kelly Bush Novak said in a statement e-mailed to AFP.
While Williams won’t play again this year, “she looks forward to returning in 2018,” Bush Novak said.
Williams’ Snapchat post, quickly highlighted in US media, showed the 35-year-old in a yellow swimsuit that revealed an apparent baby bump.
But the post was quickly taken down, lending an air of mystery to its meaning.
“The GOAT herself @serenawilliams took to Snapchat to announce she’s 20 weeks pregnant! Congratulations Serena!” the US Tennis Association, organizers of the US Open — which Williams has won six times — tweeted, using the acronym for “Greatest Of All Time.”
But the Women’s Tennis Association deleted a congratulatory tweet and acknowledged in a statement they had not had confirmation of the news.
It was hours before they could tweet: “It’s official! @SerenaWilliams and @AlexisOhanian are expecting a baby this fall.”
In December, Williams announced her engagement to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, first sharing that news on the Reddit social media site.
If Williams is 20 weeks into her pregnancy, that means she was already expecting when she won her record-setting 23rd Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January — where she beat her elder sister Venus in the final.
For fans and friends the announcement underscored Williams’ superwoman status.
Retired ATP Tour player Andy Roddick cheered the news.
“There’s gonna be a baby GOAT ..... We are so happy, and we know @serenawilliams will be a great mother,” the fellow American wrote on his Twitter account.
Williams hasn’t played since her Australian Open triumph, which saw her surpass Steffi Graf for the most Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era.
Only Australian Margaret Court has won more, capturing 24. The last of those came in 1973 — the year after Court gave birth to a son.
Williams cited a knee injury in pulling out of tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami in March.
Her inactivity saw her drop to second in the world rankings. But she is set to regain the top spot from Germany’s Angelique Kerber on Monday when the latest standings are published.
Williams wouldn’t be the first top women’s player to return to competition after having a baby, but she would be the oldest.
Belgium’s Kim Clijsters came out of retirement at the age of 26 after having a child and won three Grand Slam titles.
Former world number one Victoria Azarenka of Belarus, 27, won the Indian Wells and Miami titles in March of last year before missing the rest of the season as she awaited the birth of her first child in December.
Since the birth of son Leo, Azarenka has returned to training and plans to return to competition at the WTA tournament in Stanford, California, in July.
But Williams has proved herself capable of returning to top form after long absences from competition.
She was sidelined for almost 12 months after her 2010 Wimbledon victory, returning from a potentially life threatening pulmonary embolism.
Over the past year Williams’ schedule has included few tournaments outside the Grand Slams.
Her appearance at the Australian Open tuneup event in Auckland, New Zealand, marked her first tournament since a semifinal exit at Flushing Meadows last September.


Paqueta moves to Flamengo after West Ham agree fee

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Paqueta moves to Flamengo after West Ham agree fee

  • British media reported that West Ham have accepted an offer in excess of $49m
  • “Paqueta is coming back. The good son returns home... A historic move,” the Brazilian side said

LONDON: West Ham United midfielder Lucas Paqueta will return to his boyhood club Flamengo, both clubs confirmed on Wednesday.
Financial details were not disclosed but British media reported that West Ham have accepted an offer in excess of 41 million euros ($49 million) for the 28-year-old Brazil international.
Flamengo, last season’s Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A and Campeonato Carioca champions, confirmed the signing on social media.
“Paqueta is coming back. The good son returns home... A historic move. A milestone in the global football market, on a scale worthy of Flamengo,” the Brazilian side said in an Instagram video post.
“I am very happy to be back home. I would like to thank President Bap (Luiz ⁠Eduardo Baptista), Flamengo, our sponsors and, of course, the entire nation that made this possible,” Paqueta said in the video.

Paqueta was cleared of four spot-fixing charges by the English Football Association in July following a lengthy investigation. Paqueta, who was facing the risk of a lifetime ban, denied the charges.
“Lucas has made it clear that, for personal and family reasons, he wishes to ⁠return home to Brazil and make a fresh start after being cleared in July 2025 of FA misconduct charges that took two years to be resolved — a situation that caused him significant mental strain,” West Ham said in a statement.
“Despite the club doing everything possible to persuade Lucas to stay, he has remained adamant that his wish is to leave. Therefore, the head coach (Nuno Espirito Santo) and the club have reluctantly agreed to accept his transfer request.”
Paqueta joined West Ham from French side Olympique Lyonnais in 2022, having previously played for AC Milan. His contract with the ⁠Premier League club was due to run until 2027.
He made 139 appearances for West Ham, scoring 23 goals and providing 15 assists. He was also part of the squad that won the UEFA Conference League in the 2022-23 season.
“West Ham United would like to take this opportunity to thank our management, players, staff and loyal supporters for the unwavering and devoted support they have shown to Lucas throughout his time at the club and, in particular, over the past two and a half years,” the East London side added.
West Ham sit 18th in the league table with 20 points from 23 matches, five points adrift of the safety zone.