
Tatjana Maria is enjoying a 'dream' Wimbledon run 15 months after the birth of her second child
CNN
At 8:30 a.m., a few hours before play starts at Wimbledon, Tatjana Maria heads to practice. It's a daily ritual that has served her well throughout the tournament so far, even though she won't end up hitting a ball.
That's because her eight-year-old daughter, Charlotte, is a budding tennis star who has training each morning. Later in the day, Maria will take to the courts herself, which on Tuesday meant claiming the biggest win of her career and a spot in the Wimbledon semifinals.
With her 4-6 6-2 7-5 victory against fellow German Jule Niemeier, the 34-year-old Maria continued her remarkable run at SW19 -- 15 months after the birth of her second daughter, Cecilia.

Cinderella is a funny girl when her glass slippers are Nike issued. We are amused by her as a lead-up to the ball, love her if earns a party-crashing admittance and then goes on to trash the place in the first weekend. But not everyone is so eager to hand her one of the coveted 37 extra tickets held in reserve.












