Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova shared the first photo of all four of their kids on Sunday.
Iglesias, 50, and Kournikova, 44, used Instagram to share a joint post of their brood after welcoming their fourth child nearly two weeks ago.
In addition to the newborn, the proud parents share seven-year-old twins Lucy and Nicholas and five-year-old daughter Mary.
The retired tennis star captioned, ‘My Sunshines ❤️❤️❤️❤️.’
On December 22 the singer and former tennis star shared a snapshot of their youngest child wrapped in a blanket.
‘My Sunshine 12.17.2025,’ read the caption of the post, which was also shared on Instagram.
Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova shared the first photo of all four of their kids on Sunday
TIglesias, 50, and Kournikova, 44, used Instagram to share a joint post of their brood after welcoming their fourth child nearly two weeks ago; pictured in 2006
It came after the Russian beauty’s pregnancy was confirmed in September.
In January she was pictured in a wheelchair while wearing a protective boot, sparking concern.
Kournikova was being pushed by her daughter at Miami’s Bal Harbour shopping center.
By early August, however, the hands-on mom was spotted running her children to martial arts in Miami, putting fears of any lingering health issues to rest.
She retired from tennis in 2003 and has been dating Iglesias since meeting on the set of his Escape music video in 2001.
Iglesias has lived in the Miami area since the late 1990s, with his then-girlfriend joining him after they got together.
Kournikova burst onto the tennis scene when she turned professional at age 14.
She reached eighth in the world rankings but never won a Grand Slam singles title.
Former tennis sensation Kournikova, 44, took to Instagram on Monday to share the news with her fans in a rare social media update
The mother-of-four shared a photo with three of her kids this past Halloween
The Russian beauty retired from tennis in 2003 and has been dating Iglesias since meeting on the set of his Escape music video in 2001
In an interview with The Guardian the year that she retired, she opened up about the pain she fought through due to tennis.
‘I will only play the game for as long as I’m having fun. It is important to realize that tennis is not the only thing that matters in life,’ she said.
‘Basically, I’ve had an injury nearly every single year. In ’97 I had a stress fracture and was out for three months; in ’98 I had a torn ligament in my thumb and was out for three months; in ’99 I had another stress fracture for three months; and then in 2001 I didn’t basically play the whole year,’ the star explained.
Kournikova doesn’t post much on social media, but in June 2024 she paid tribute to Iglesias on Father’s Day.
Sharing images of the hitmaker with their kids, she wrote, ‘Happy Father’s Day to my man @enriqueiglesias. And to All the Dads!!! ❤️❤️❤️.’