Azarenka likely to skip US Open because of custody battle

Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka says her participation in the U.S. Open is in doubt because she might not be able to bring her son with her to New York as a result of her separation from the baby’s father. 

Azarenka wrote via a posting on Twitter on Thursday that she is ‘faced with a difficult situation which may not allow me to return to work right away.’

Added Azarenka, who used to be No. 1 in the WTA rankings: ‘No parent should have to decide between their child or their career.’

Victoria Azarenka wrote a note to her fans on Thursday, explaining why she may need to pull out of the U.S. Open later this month. Above, a picture of the Belarus tennis star at the U.S. Open in 2015, above 

Azarenka is locked in a custody battle with her ex over their eight-month-old baby. In order to compete at the U.S. Open, she would need to leave her baby in California, where she said she is not prepared to do

Azarenka is locked in a custody battle with her ex over their eight-month-old baby. In order to compete at the U.S. Open, she would need to leave her baby in California, where she said she is not prepared to do

The 28-year-old is pictured above with her baby boy Leo on June 17 

The 28-year-old is pictured above with her baby boy Leo on June 17 

Azarenka's son Leo was born in December, and her and the father separated shortly after the Wimbledon tournament in July

Azarenka’s son Leo was born in December, and her and the father separated shortly after the Wimbledon tournament in July

The 28-year-old from Belarus gave birth to Leo, her first child, in December, then returned to the tour in June.

She said that shortly after Wimbledon – where Azarenka lost to Simona Halep in the fourth round on July 10 – she separated from her son’s father, Billy McKeague.

‘As we work to resolve some of the legal processes, the way things stand now is that the only way I can play in the U.S. Open this year is if I leave Leo behind in California,’ Azarenka wrote, ‘which I’m not willing to do.’

The U.S. Open starts August 28.

Azarenka and her baby boy say hi to fellow tennis star Gael Monfils in another post taken at the Wimbledon tournament in July 

Azarenka and her baby boy say hi to fellow tennis star Gael Monfils in another post taken at the Wimbledon tournament in July 

‘I remain optimistic that in the coming days Leo’s father and I can put aside any differences and take steps in the right direction to more effectively work as a team and agree on an arrangement for all three of us to travel and for me to compete,’ Azarenka wrote, ‘but, more importantly, to ensure that Leo has a consistent presence from both of his parents.’

Azarenka was the runner-up in New York in 2012 and 2013, losing in the final each year to Serena Williams.

Those were also the years that Azarenka won her two Grand Slam singles titles in Australia.

Azarenka appears to be taking measures to protect her son's privacy on Instagram, as evidenced by the sticker she put over his head in this recent picture 

Azarenka appears to be taking measures to protect her son’s privacy on Instagram, as evidenced by the sticker she put over his head in this recent picture 

'I remain optimistic that in the coming days Leo's father and I can put aside any differences and take steps in the right direction to more effectively work as a team and agree on an arrangement for all three of us to travel and for me to compete,' Azarenka wrote 

‘I remain optimistic that in the coming days Leo’s father and I can put aside any differences and take steps in the right direction to more effectively work as a team and agree on an arrangement for all three of us to travel and for me to compete,’ Azarenka wrote 

Wimbledon was Azarenka’s first major tournament in more than a year. She currently is ranked 204th.

‘Balancing child care and a career is not easy for any parent, but it is a challenge I am willing to face and embrace. I want to support men and women everywhere who know it is OK to be a working mother – or father. No one should ever have to decide between a child and their career, we are strong enough to do both,’ Azarenka wrote.

‘I am incredibly grateful for all of the support I have received from women and men around the world who recognize the importance of supporting working moms and our right to be with our children,’ she said. ‘I look forward to hopefully having positive developments soon so that this difficult situation can be resolved and I can get back to competing.’

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