Former tennis stars Jack Sock and Barbora Strycova have shared exciting family news on social media shortly after retiring from professional tennis. Sock introduced his newborn son, Brody Bryan Sock, to the world on Instagram, while Strycova revealed that she is expecting her second child.
Jack Sock, once a Top 10 singles player and former World No. 2 in doubles, bid farewell to the sport after an illustrious career. His highlight came at the 2023 US Open, where he teamed up with Coco Gauff to capture the mixed doubles title. Reflecting on his journey, Sock expressed gratitude for 14 years filled with unforgettable memories, including four Grand Slam victories, Olympic gold and bronze medals, Top 10 rankings in both singles and doubles, and contributions to the Davis Cup and Laver Cup teams. Sock, who married Laura Little in 2020, has been transitioning to pickleball and participated in his first events in May.
Barbora Strycova, another former tennis star, concluded her remarkable career on a high note. She made a triumphant return from maternity leave, securing her second Wimbledon doubles title alongside partner Hsieh Su-Wei in 2023. Recently, Strycova announced on Instagram that her son, Vincent, will soon become a big brother, sharing her joyous news with fans.
These heartwarming family updates come as both athletes transition into new chapters of their lives beyond professional tennis. Jack Sock and Barbora Strycova have left lasting legacies in the sport, and fans eagerly await news of their growing families as they embrace these exciting life changes.
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