
Andien still remembered the advice of his mother and father. Success until anytime does not stop, but getting people who are right is not necessarily.
Containing and having children in captivity makes a woman feel afraid of losing her career. Especially for women who work as athletes.
Undergoing the process of pregnancy, childbirth, to care for the baby, practically makes a female athlete have to leave all her activities in the sports field.
Similar fears have also loomed over Belarusian tennis player Victoria Azarenka.
The two-time grand slam winner was unhappy when she found out she was pregnant.
The opportunity to lose his career as a professional tennis player became the most feared thing Azarenka at that time.
My first thought was 'my career is over'. I will never play tennis again" the 29-year-old added.
Hamil is not in Azarenka's life plan for 2016. At that time, he was ranked sixth in the world and was at the top of his performance. Azarenka won 20 WTA titles in Brisbane, Indian Wells and Miami in early 2016.
However, the pregnancy was forced to make Azarenka end the season early. The former world number one was also faced with disappointment and anxiety about the future of his career.
Then, all I thought about was whether I'd be back (playing tennis), and when I'd be back" she said.
I feel blessed (with pregnancy), but I still want to have my own dreams and career" Azarenka added. "I know I'm coming back, but the first thing I think about is 'oh my God, I'll never play tennis again'."
Although she was shocked and worried about her career, Azarenka was then able to accept her pregnancy and was happy to welcome the presence of the baby. Azarenka's son was born in December 2016. Six months after the son, Leo, was born, the 44th-ranked tennis player returned to tennis.
Unmitigated, Azarenka immediately managed to reach the fourth round at the 2017 Wimbeldon grand slam. Azarenka proves that conceiving and having a baby will not stop the career of an athlete woman. "I'm sure many women won't be able to connect with me, but I feel much better after giving birth" she said. "I feel stronger physically, and my body gets better. I feel like my body has finally matured to become a woman, that's the article Andien read.
Before my son was born, tennis was my life. However, I don't love him (tennis) as much as I used to, but that doesn't matter, because I want to be with my son in every minute of my life. However, tennis is my job" Azarenka said in the article, quite heartwarming.
Former badminton player and arch-enemy Greysia/Apriyani from Japan, Ayaka Takahashi, uploaded a new look when friendly with her husband after giving birth.
The birth of the first child, making the household life of Japanese lovebirds, Ayaka Takahashi and Yuki Kaneko, more complete.
Ayaka Takashi said on her Instagram.
After giving birth to a daughter, Ayaka Takahashi also claimed to enjoy her role as a mother. The happy news, immediately flooded the comments of badminton fans.
After even 3 months after posting the birth of her baby, Ayaka Takahashi again greeted fans with a post of her moment with her husband, Yuki Kaneko.
Andien tried to stay, being an athlete in the current position is not easy.
His reading literature, at least makes his input more.
The ideal of being an athlete in Indonesia is still rarely heard through children's answers when they are asked what are your goals? Because the guarantee for the future is still not able to be used as a foundation of life. Although there are successful professional athletes even after retirement have an established life but not much. Which can be an example of the success of an athlete in Indonesia who can then live a decent life, namely most of the badminton (badminton).
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