Daria Saville is embracing a dual focus in her life—continuing her professional tennis career while taking steps toward future motherhood. Married to fellow Australian tennis player Luke Saville, the 30-year-old athlete has decided to freeze her eggs, citing both age and her diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) as driving factors.

Saville’s decision came during a break from the tour following the US Open, where a plantar fasciitis injury limited her training. Using this downtime, she underwent her first cycle of egg freezing, documenting the process for her 160,000 Instagram followers to inspire other female athletes to consider similar paths.

While she acknowledges that egg freezing is not a guarantee, Saville feels reassured and better able to focus on her tennis goals. She plans to complete additional cycles in the future. Her husband Luke, who is retiring after this month’s Australian Open, reflected on the experience, emphasizing the importance of male support in such journeys.

Saville joins a growing group of female athletes, such as Ajla Tomljanovic and Cate Campbell, who are publicly discussing reproductive health to break taboos and raise awareness. Despite facing significant injuries throughout her career, Saville remains passionate about tennis and aims to stay connected to the sport even after retirement.

Daria Gavrilova in 2025

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2025 Highlights

Now ranked no.108, Daria played her last match on the 27th of December 2024 when she surrendered to Anastasiia Sobolieva 6-2 2-6 7-5 in the qualifications in Brisbane (draw).

This season the Australian achieved a 0-1 record.

Daria Gavrilova will take on Giuliana Olmos in the . In the past, they have never played each other till now in top events.

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