The Australian open 2022 is still in the midst of a round of exciting encounters. On Friday, two-time champion Victoria Azarenka of Belarus advanced to the fourth round after beating 15th-ranked Elina Svitolina of Ukraine 6-0, 6-2. Where he is scheduled to face French Open champion Barbora Cressikova. Fourth seed Cressikova made a stunning comeback after losing the first set against 26th-ranked Jelena Ostapenko to win 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Cressikova has made it to the fourth round of the event, which is scheduled to be held in Melbourne Park for the first time. There is estimated to be an interesting contest between the two players.
Azarenka, ranked 24th, scored 17 winners and broke the opposition's service 5 times, while Svitolina continued to make comfortable mistakes. Victoria Azarenka also won the title in 2012 and 2013. After winning the match, Azarenka arrived at the press conference with her son Leo. Leo, 5, is seen wearing sunglasses in the news conference room and sitting on his mother's lap. The video of the incident has started going viral on social media.
Not only that, before asking Victoria a question, Leo was asked a question about his mother's third-round performance at the Australian Open. The little Leo replied, 'Excellent.' Azarenka was asked if bringing her son with her on the tour was disturbing or relaxing. Replying to this, he has said that, like Cressikova and Ostapenko were playing, it is certainly not disturbing. I'll never say that. It's not easy to be a parent. She's full of personality.' Continuing, Azarenka said, 'I always feel lucky that I brought her a rhythm here. Such moments are really precious to me. It's so incredible for me to be able to share this moment with my son.'
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Reporter: "Leo, how did mummy play today?"
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