Talk about a glow-up! 🌟 German tennis star Tatjana Maria, 37, just smashed her way to victory at the WTA Queen's Club Championships – and she did it as a qualifier! The mom of two outplayed America's Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 6-4 in Sunday's final, proving age truly is just a number.
🏆 This marks Maria's first WTA 500 title and her fourth career trophy. Even cooler? Her daughters Charlotte and Cecilia cheered courtside as she took down four top-20 players this week, including Wimbledon champ Elena Rybakina. 💪
'I'm living proof you can win big at any age,' Maria grinned post-match. The world No. 86 (soon to jump to 43!) joins Serena Williams in the record books as the oldest WTA singles champ since 2020.
From Mallorca grass courts in 2018 to London's iconic Queen's Club, Maria's career resurgence is giving major #MomGoals vibes. Next stop? Wimbledon – where she's already a former semifinalist. 👀
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German qualifier Tatjana Maria wins Queen's Club final at age 37
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