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After winning its third WNBA championship during the fall, Breanna Stewart spent one and a half months with his wife Marta Xargay Casademont And their two children in Spain.
“We are working on finding out our unspoken time a bit,” 30-year-old Stewart, who won an Olympic gold medal in Paris last summer before leads New York Liberty to its first title ever In the fall, people tell.
“Before we were unmatched, we were able to spend one and a half months, two months, in Spain,” shares Stewart.
But together with the WNBA star Napheesa Collier-who led Minnesota Lynx to the final against Stewart’s Liberty-created Stewart Unsurpassed Last summer, a first-to-dess type professional women’s bile that contains players over six club teams.
The tournament tipped on January 17 and Stewart also competes in the league and leaves some time for her to unwind and balance to be the mother of Rubin is3, and Theo Joseph, 1.
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Stewart, in collaboration with Clif Bar for the brand’s new “Raise Your Bar” campaign, tells people that her family’s trip to Spain was “a good way for us to just check out a little.”
“It was amazing to just be around the family and just try to be normal for a second. But it’s like … when you do, you are like, okay, something is missing.”
However, Stewart’s “highlight” of her Spain’s vacation was a Sans-child activity. “The highlight was when we went to a vineyard,” shares Liberty Star. “It was just a fun experience for Marta and I to get away just to try a few different wines and enjoy each other’s companies.”
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Unmatched debut season has been nothing but impressive. WNBA stars like Angel Reese and Cameron Brink Has praised the new league for its players accommodation and wages, which offers them the opportunity to make money during the WNBA season that does not require them to play in international leagues.
“It’s been a fantastic success,” says Stewart about the first season. “I don’t just think you get a competitive game on the track, you have great fan involvement. It seems there are fans who are constantly traveling from the city almost every weekend.”
“I think WNBA supports extremely for what we do here at unsurpassed, and I obviously think to be able to keep our players at home, to be in a market other than an average WNBA city, it’s important that we can be able to grow the fan base and for each player to individually build their brand. ”
Between basketball and parenting, Stewart has to stay ready for everything, which is why she gives her time to represent Clif Bar, a brand that she says she really “believes in.”
“If you ever see me in the games I have Block All the time, which is Energy Chew, just like the quick hits to give me an extra blast in the game. As an athlete you always have to feel the right way, and with Clif I know I am. “