Here's a Vera interview from last summer:
"I'll be commentating for Eurosport Russia for a few matches," she told WTA Insider on Wednesday. "It'll be a huge opportunity for me. I like to watch tennis and different matches, so it will be exciting.
"I don't know if I'll be good at it or not, but it'll be something good to try. I've only ever been in the radio booth, but not on TV. It'll be a new experience for me, but I'm ready for the challenge."
The gig comes as just the latest in a series of fun and exciting challenges for the Beijing Bronze medalist, who announced her marriage and newborn daughter Evelyn (Evelina in Russian) in a lengthy post on Instagram.
"I've had so many injuries over the last few years. I tried to come back a couple of times, first after my shoulder surgery, and then I had an Achilles injury. I needed to take a break and my physio told me I'd need six months to get back on court again.
"During that period of time, I thought maybe it'd be great to have a family, because I couldn't do what I love to do; I couldn't do any sports. It happened really fast, and then I became a mom this summer.
"It's all different, being away from tennis and being a mom, but it's great as well."
"I met my husband about four or five years ago; we met during a run. I love running, and I had been taking part in different competitions in Moscow, but for fun, not professionally, just different five or 10K runs. I was doing those and he loves running as well, so that's how we met.
"He came with me to a couple of tournaments, but then I couldn't continue. He would love to see me play more because he loves tennis and to watch me play, but I got injured."
She discovered she was expecting while studying for her Master's degree in Political Science, applying her typically studious approach to the news as her due date drew nearer.
"During the pregnancy, I tried to juggle studying and being pregnant. I took birthing courses for four months, because I'd never had sisters or brothers; my family was quite small. For me, it's something new, so my husband and I took the courses together.
"My close friends knew, of course, but I never made it public because I prefer to keep my personal life to myself."
"I heard Victoria's news, and of course it's great to hear she's expecting. I've been in touch with some friends from the tour, especially the Russian girls and former players like Elena Dementieva, Alina Jidkova, Tatiana Panova. They all have babies by now and it's great. We have a big community of tennis moms!"
Whether she can emulate rival and former No.1 Kim Clijsters, who won three major titles after starting a family of her own, depends on how her body responds to its return to the gym.
"I'm going to start trying to get back into shape because sport is part of my life and I want to get back in shape. I don't know if I'll be back on the tour or not; it's tough to say at the moment, but for myself, I want to back into the shape I was in before and play tennis again - even if it's just for fun.
"I want to start going to the gym three times a week, and I'll probably start in about a week. Hopefully by October, I can start running a little bit. My first goal will be to participate in some of those five or 10K runs, because I like those a lot. From there, we'll see, but definitely being an athlete for all of my life, I want to get back in athletic shape. I don't know if I'll ever come back to tennis, but I want to be in a good shape, no matter what!"