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LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 29: Maria Sharapova and Alexander Gilkes arrive at The Fashion Awards 2021 at Royal Albert Hall on November 29, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Maria Sharapovais serving up quite the cute pregnancy announcement!

Fans and friends alike rushed to the comment section to congratulate Sharapova and Gilkes, 42, on the joyous news, withErin Andrewssimply writing, “Congrats!” while Vinazine app cofounderOlivia Junechimed in with, “@gilkesa YOU TWO ARE GOING TO HAVE THE MOST SPECTACULAR BABY! Congrats on the best year ever ahead!! 😍❤️🎂 👼🏻.”

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“OMG! Happy Birthday Maria and congrats on this special moment! We can’t wait to meet your bundle of joy! 🤗,” the account for Therabody, the company in which Sharapova serves as Strategic Advisor, added.

In December 2020, the five-time Grand Slam champconfirmed her engagementto Gilkes, a British businessman and co-founder of online auction house Paddle8. The couple first went public with their relationship in 2018.

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“I said yes from the first day we met❤️This was our little secret, wasn’t it 💍🥂@gilkesa,” Sharapova wrote in a sweet post on Instagram at the time.

Gilkes also shared the happy news on his personal Instagram page, writing, “Thank you for making me a very very happy boy. I look forward to a lifetime of loving you, and learning from you@mariasharapova#💍.”

Sharapova had retired from the sport she spent nearly 20 years dominating prior to Gilkes popping the question, revealing her decision to step away from the court in a guest column written forVanity Fairin February.

“In giving my life to tennis, tennis gave me a life,” Sharapova wrote.

“I’ll miss it every day,” she continued. “I’ll miss the training and my daily routine: Waking up at dawn, lacing my left shoe before my right, and closing the court’s gate before I hit my first ball of the day. I’ll miss my team, my coaches. I’ll miss the moments sitting with my father on the practice court bench.”

source: people.com