While Lunde has not been able to see her daughter in person, Montenegro centre back Milena Raicevic has had her son close to her in Podgorica, where the co-hosts swept their opponents to reach the main round in Skopje.
Raicevic returned to action just a few months after giving birth to son Vuk in March 2021, starring again in both the EHF Champions League and for the Montenegrin national team.
How exactly has her life changed?
“I know how important a mother is, because I lost mine when I was 14 years old. So, I really wanted to become a mother and when it happened, it was one of the best days of my life. Everything changed in a second and had a different meaning,” Raicevic says.
After each of Montenegro’s games at the EHF EURO, Raicevic has appeared in the mixed zone carrying her son Vuk, being as happy as one could be.
While the fans played their part in helping the team advance in the sol-out Moraca Arena, Raicevic also had two special guests in the stands: her son and her husband.
“I know many say that it is more difficult to play handball or have a career after giving birth. But for me, it is the total opposite. My family is my everything, I love my son immensely and it really got easier to play,” adds Raicevic.
“On court, I smile more, I am happier, everything changed, really. My form is no secret, I am playing for my team, but also for my family, which is huge and it just helped me unlock something that I did not know existed.”