She won Wimbledon with her son in the womb

August 02, 2017
The baby has 11 weeks of age. At this time a woman would have to rest. But Jordan Whei has played in the court this time, in the traditional competition of tennis, Wimbledon. Not only did they win, Dual Wheelchair Championships won by Japan's Kamikaze. Wimbledon won the title four times in his hand.
The example of winning a child in the womb is not new. Serena Williams, an eight-week pregnant, won the Australian Open at the start of the year. However, Whilie's case is a little different, she plays tennis, stops physical obstacles.The 25-year-old Wiley, who said, "It's about three months of pregnancy to have a tennis game," Wiley thought, "If I can have a child in my womb, I can play Wimbledon." That has happened. But I did not understand how ill I could be. Three days I could not get out of the house. I was really very ill at the French Open. I became sick so I thought it was a bowel sore. Even the doctors thought that too. But we got some preparation before Wimbledon. I knew how to handle it.Mark himself a wheelchair tennis player. Wheelie's eyes are now in the 2020 Tokyo Parlor

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