I want to play doubles with my daughter," the challenge Maria aims to take on after her Queen's title

Tatjana Maria undoubtedly experienced the best week of her career at the Queen's Club, going from qualifying to the final victory while defeating four top-20 players along the way.
The 37-year-old player, who jumped 43 spots in the WTA rankings this Monday from 86th to 43rd, shared one of her career goals during yesterday's press conference:
"Charlotte, my eldest daughter, will turn 12 at the end of the year. You can play on the professional tour starting at age 14. There are still a few years to wait before it’s possible, but it would be my dream to play doubles with my daughter.
She was introduced to life on the tour when she was just three months old. It’s her dream too. If she can handle it and if I continue to enjoy playing, I’d like to stay competitive until I can play doubles with her.