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Game, Set, Perfect Match: Inside Serena Williams Love Story With Alexis Ohanian

It’s no surprise that Alexis Ohanian simply aced his first date with tennis legend Serena Williams.

For the first half of the 2015 outing, the Reddit cofounder served up answer after answer as Williams, her assistant and agent Jill Smoller “just bombarded me with questions—it was like two hours of interrogation,” the 42-year-old recounted in Williams’ 2024 ESPN+ docuseries In The Arena. “‘Do I have kids? Am I married?’ Nothing was off limits.”

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Then he swooped in with a tidbit that truly saved the day.

“He started talking about Iron Man and Marvel,” Williams detailed. “That’s the way to my heart.”

It’s just one of many trick plays the tech entrepreneur has employed in their decade together.

There was also the time he commissioned a series of billboards to be set up in Palm Springs, welcoming his wife back to competition following an incredibly arduous maternity leave in 2018. And his decision to sweep her off to Venice because she mentioned that some pasta might be nice.

And, of course, there was his display at the 2019 U.S. Open in which he trolled his wife’s opponent, Maria Sharapova, exposing his D.A.R.E. t-shirt, a nod to Sharapova’s two-year doping ban, only when it was clear that Williams had cruised to a victory.

Get yourself a man who can be petty on your behalf and deftly shut down trolls. (As in, no, her Crip Walk during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance was about so much more than her romance with Drake, sorry, Stephen A. Smith.)

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Ohanian, of course, is taken, with he and Williams, 44, tying the knot in New Orleans on Nov. 16, 2017.

And the University of Virginia grad has spent the eight years since reminding everyone that he’s scored the greatest tennis player in the world and the GMOAT (that’d be the Greatest Momma of All Time) to their 8-year-old daughter, future tennis ace Alexis Olympia Ohanian (a.k.a. the star of the 2024 ESPYs) and 2-year-old Adira River Ohanian.

While she boasts a record-setting 23 Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era, Ohanian entered their union with what he called “the cheat code for partnership,” cribbed from his parents’ own experiences.

And the multi-millionaire entrepreneur’s secrets had little to do with extravagant trips and public displays of infatuation.

“You have to show up,” he wrote in a Glamour essay, published, appropriately, on Valentine’s Day in 2019. “You have to be supportive. These are the things that matter.”

Having watched his parents—who fell in love over a two-week span in Ireland—commit as “partners in the truest sense,” the New York City native was ready when he crossed paths with Williams at the Cavalieri hotel in Rome.

Though it may have helped if he’d seen even one moment of tennis in his lifetime.

Williams was there on business, prepping to play in the Italian Open. And while Ohanian was allegedly in town to speak at the Festival of Media Global conference, he had spent the night before their chance meeting in May 2015 drinking with Kristen Wiig. So he was just a touch out of sorts when he claimed the table next to Williams, her agent and her pal, one they were hoping to use for other members of her team.

Williams and her cohorts were annoyed; Ohanian was oblivious, having put on his headphones, ready to get to work.

“This big guy comes and he just plops down at the table next to us, and I’m like, ‘Huh! All these tables and he’s sitting here?'” Williams recalled to Vanity Fair in August 2017. Her business partner came up with a gambit, trying to shoo him away with the suggestion that a rat was present, but the tennis champ was more straightforward.

Alexis Ohanian, Serena Williams

“We were trying to get him to move and get out of there,” she said. “He kind of refuses and he looks at us. And he’s like, ‘Is there really a rat here?'” So she switched tactics: “‘No, we just don’t want you sitting there. We’re going to use that table.'”

Reader, a meet-cute this was not.

But something about Ohanian won Williams over, perhaps his proclamation that in his native Brooklyn, he saw rats all the time. Williams then invited him to join them, which is when Ohanian got his first inkling that she was actually that Serena Williams, unmistakable tennis legend.

But, as he admitted to Vanity Fair, he had “never watched a match on television or in real life. It was literally the sport—even if ESPN was announcing tennis updates, I would just zone out. . . . I really had no respect for tennis.”

Which, was okay, because when Ohanian said he was at the tech conference to speak, an in-demand personality thanks to the creation of Reddit, Williams claimed to totally be familiar with the networking site, having perused it just that morning.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Though they didn’t seem to be setting the stage for love, someone on Williams’ team invited Ohanian to watch her match.

She won, but not up to her standards. So, as she prepped to take the court at the French Open, something made her ask Ohanian along for a re-do.

“Even if she blows me off and we don’t even hang out, I’m still going to have an amazing time in Paris, and I’ll have an even better story for all my childhood friends,” he explained to Vanity Fair of accepting her invite, “when I was like, ‘Yeah, I went to Paris for a weekend. I was supposed to meet up with Serena Williams, she blew me off, but I’ve got other friends there, and we had a great time.'”

Which, he did. Because Williams certainly did not blow him off, the pair enjoying their first date post-match, spending six hours wandering the streets of Paris, buying candies from La Ménagerie in the Jardin des Plantes and walking past some of the most famous tourist sites in the world. Casual.

While few would think to pair a world-class athlete and a tech giant, the two simply work, Williams’ more passionate nature providing the perfect complement to Ohanian’s steady calm.

Both equally committed to being the best at what they do, they’ve schooled themselves on each other’s interests. Williams now sits on the board of Silicon Valley-based SurveyMonkey while Ohanian has transformed himself into tennis’ most ardent fan.

“He’s extremely smart but not a know-it-all. He’s curious about what he doesn’t know,” Williams told Vogue in 2017. “Being a Jehovah’s Witness is important to me, but I’ve never really practiced it and have been wanting to get into it. Alexis didn’t grow up going to any church, but he’s really receptive and even takes the lead. He puts my needs first.”

His thoughtfulness was very much on display with his December 2016 proposal at the same spot in Rome where they first met, a plastic rat on the table. But he raised the bar even further after Olympia’s arrival the following September.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

“My understanding of showing up and being present for my wife was taken to a whole new level when Olympia was born,” he wrote in his Glamour essay. “And it was perhaps even more meaningful to be there for my wife and to adjust to this new life we created together—especially after all the complications she had during and after the birth.”

Because while Williams at least outwardly appears to be superwoman, even winning the Australian Open shortly after learning she was expecting, her labor was a terrifying endeavor in which she developed a series of blood clots, including one that traveled to her lung, creating a potentially fatal condition called a pulmonary embolism.

Ohanian enjoyed all 16 weeks of his parental leave, touting the benefits to all who would listen. And though he eventually stepped down from the board at Reddit, publicly urging them to fill his seat with a Black candidate, he then cofounded San Francisco-based venture firm Initialized Capital and served as one of the investors who worked to bring a National Women’s Soccer League team to L.A.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian and Daughter Olympia

And in 2020, he founded another venture capital firm Seven Seven Six—all while raising their spirited daughter and now her little sister.

Through it all, he understood that his career was the more flexible one, even after Williams announced she was “evolving away from tennis”.

“Research shows that men are happy to have successful wives—until it interferes with their own work,” he wrote in Glamour. “A full 50 percent of men expect their career to take precedence over their wife’s. I know this is real, because I’ve seen the tweets and comments.”

But Ohanian’s brand of assurance comes from being able to handle his career, bring up his daughters and get his butt in the stands to cheer on his endlessly talented better half.

“I try to be the most supportive partner I can be and to have conversations with her about her career goals and what she can do to reach them,” he told Glamour. “Most of my talks with Serena about her career have come from a place of ‘What do you want to be doing?’ or ‘Where do you want to be?’ and that’s not only in sport but in life.”

Being there for her and their daughters no matter what might mean setting up shop in Melbourne or Paris or London or. And his girls are regulars in his office, Ohanian’s partners, as he put it, “used to seeing Olympia jump on camera.”

They just shouldn’t expect him to pick up a call on Sunday.

Those days are reserved for family time and his dad’s pancake recipe, edited to allow for Williams’ wheat allergy and Olympia’s love of raspberries.

“There are no phones, just conversation. And we’ll spend the day together lounging around the house, or playing hide-and-seek, or going for a swim in the pool,” he told Glamour of life at home. “Just being a family on those days means so much to both of us—more than a billboard, a video montage, or a whirlwind trip to Italy.”

Though those highlights are pretty sweet as well. See how the pair continue to ace married life.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Family Time

While celebrating seven years of marriage in November 2024, Serena thanked her husband for making every day special—including making an “average November day a costume party and making it special.”

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Parents’ Night Out

The couple proved they enjoy lowkey date nights just as much as their extravagant trips in a sweet glimpse into a night out in September 2024.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Growing Family

Serena and Alexis welcomed their second baby girl, Adira, in August 2023.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Farm Day

Months before expanding their brood, Serena shared a sweet glimpse into some quality family time, writing on Instagram in Sept. 2022, “Family day on the farm.”

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Italian Surprise
In July 2018, the tennis champion wanted Italian food for dinner so her husband flew her to Venice, Italy. Talk about a dream date!

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Family Time
The adorable couple enjoyed a day out with their little one in summer 2018.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Picture Perfect Paris
In May 2018, Alexis Ohanian and Serena Williams jetted off to Paris to visit the zoo where they had their first date—with an extremely adorable plus one, Olympia, who was born eight months prior.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

London Calling
The power couple looked stunning as they celebrated the marriage of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in England in May 2018.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Regal Romance
Even though the duo was in England to celebrate the newly dubbed Duke and Duchess of Sussex, their gorgeous ensembles at the wedding and the reception had us thinking they were the royal couple for the night!

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Selexis Day
Every year the couple has a special day called Selexis day where it’s all about them. In April 2018, Williams gave insight to their tradition, which—that year—was her turn to plan. She had her husband go on a scavenger hunt that ended at a venue with his childhood friends, a live band and karaoke. Oh, and they recreated their wedding cake and ate it together since they never had a piece at their actual wedding. Pretty fun, right?

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Red Carpet Ready
The happy couple stole the show as they stepped out for the premiere of Williams’ HBO documentary series Being Serena in April 2018.

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Team USA

In addition to cheering on his wife at as many of her tennis matches as possible, Ohanian takes in a ton of sporting events with Williams. Together they are all about Team USA, and it makes us love them even more.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Spartan Squad

When Williams isn’t playing tennis she is participating in Spartan races with her closest friends and family, which of course includes her husband.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

All Dolled Up

These two definitely clean up well and are always up for a fundraising gala.

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I Do

In November 2017, Williams and Ohanian tied the knot in New Orleans and it was pure magic. The couple looked so happy throughout the night and we’re still not over the Olympic athlete’s gorgeous wedding gown.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

French Connection

In May 2017, the lovebirds took a trip to France. While there they took their romance up a notch while taking in all of the breathtaking sunsets.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian, 2017 Met Gala Arrivals

Met Gala Glam

Williams looked gorgeous as she stepped out at the 2017 Met Gala and showed off her baby bump for the first time alongside her then-fiancé Ohanian.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Prince Charming

Get yourself a man who will carry you for no reason on a beach!

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Ride or Die
In February 2017, the Reddit co-founder posted this sweet shot dedicated to “My #WCW, every day,” and we seriously can’t get enough of these two together.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian

Bear-y Cute

Early on in their romance the duo sported matching bear costumes at a party and it was bear-y cute…get it?

Tiger Woods Cheering as Charlie Wins State Championship Golf Title

Ever since Tiger Woods’ latest surgery threw his return to pro golf into doubt, any sighting of the 15-time major champion is news. On Saturday, Woods was spotted for one of the first times since his latest operation.

While Woods’ appearance happened on a golf course alongside his son Charlie Woods, it was not the PNC Championship, where the two have competed together live on TV for several years.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods talk during the second round of the 2024 PNC Championship.

READ: Here’s Why Elin Nordegren and Tiger Woods Reunite in Triumph, Fl

Instead, it was Charlie’s high school state championship, where the younger Woods matched the lowest score of the final round to help his team to the title.

Here’s what you need to know.

Charlie Woods’ team wins states with Tiger looking on

Woods, 16, is a junior at the Benjamin school in Palm Beach and a rising star in junior golf.

Benjamin won the state championship title when Charlie was a freshman. This past year, Woods won the AJGA Team TaylorMade Invitational. He ranks fourth among his class in the AJGA rankings, and ninth overall.

On Friday and Saturday, Benjamin played in the finals of the 2025 Class 1A state championships, and Woods fired a two-under 68 in the final round to lead his team to a five-shot victory over Orlando’s First Academy.

Charlie’s 68 matched the lowest score of the round, and he finished fourth in the individual tournament.

Palm Beach Post photographers spotted Tiger and Charlie’s mom Elin Nordegren as they watched Charlie’s final round Saturday at Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.

Coach told Elin Nordegren he dreamed Charlie Woods would shoot 68

Charlie Woods’ head coach at Benjamin, Toby Harbeck, shared a strange anecdote following his team’s victory.

Serena Williams blames her father Richard for forcing her to pursue tennis instead of the sport of her dreams

Serena Williams revealed that her dream of becoming a gymnast was derailed by her father, Richard, as the 23-time Major champion explained that while she admired gymnastics, her parent insisted she pursue tennis, shaping her career path.

At ten years old, Serena considered gymnastics as a backup plan if tennis failed but her dad refused to allow the option, believing tennis would offer her the greatest opportunities to succeed in life.

Although he was later proved right, this moment left her feeling devastated and forced her to focus solely on the sport he envisioned, surrendering one of her ambitions and passions for success.

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“I desperately wanted to be a gymnast,” Williams said, speaking to Venus. “One day my dad was like, ‘What would you do if it doesn’t work out in tennis?’

“I would say, ‘I want to be a gymnast’. One day my dad took me aside and he’s like, ‘You can’t say that anymore’.

“I was also like 10 years old. When I tell you I was devastated, my heart sank, and I felt like, ‘You crushed my dreams of being a gymnast!'”

Her older sister, Venus, who has won seven singles slams, reflected on their father’s reasoning, noting that gymnastics requires early specialization and Serena had already grown taller than most elite gymnasts.

So her father’s strict guidance ultimately ensured her future success in tennis instead of a sport with limited prospects.

“She was already too tall, and you have to start really young,” Venus added. “The ship had sailed, in the right direction though. Right straight to Flushing around the corner.”

Serena embraced tennis fully, winning her first Major singles title at the US Open in 1999 at age 17 and over her career, she collected 23 Major singles championships, set numerous records, and retired in 2022 with her final appearance at the US Open, solidifying her legacy.

Beyond her tennis career, Serena remains active in promoting women’s sports and attended the second edition of Athlos, a track-and-field event created by her husband Alexis Ohanian, which gathers top female athletes and celebrates achievements beyond tennis.

Williams played a central role at Athlos 2025, crowning winners with Tiffany crowns and supporting the event’s mission to raise visibility for women in sports.

Athlos surpassed its debut edition in every metric, showcasing her ongoing influence in athletics.

Aryna Sabalenka eclipses Serena

While Williams is a celebrated former tennis champion, the current World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has now surpassed her single-season earnings record as the Belarussian earned $15,008,519 in 2025, overtaking Serena’s $12,385,572 in 2013.

Her 2025 season includes victories at the US Open, Madrid Open, Miami Open, and Brisbane International meaning she has 21 WTA singles titles, including four majors, nine WTA 1000 wins, and six doubles titles.

After struggling with ranking consistency in 2022, Sabalenka achieved World No. 1 status in 2023 displaying an aggressive and consistent style of play.

She defended her Australian Open title, won the US Open, and finished as year-end No. 1 for the second consecutive year.

While Serena’s career remains historic, Sabalenka’s recent accomplishments show the evolving standards of women’s tennis.

Her achievements reflect both her talent and the continuing competitive landscape that current and former champions navigate.

Elin Nordegren and Tiger Woods Reunite to Support Son Charlie’s Golf Triumph in Florida

Elin Nordegren and Tiger Woods: A Public Reunion in Support of Family

On a bright Saturday afternoon in central Florida, a moment unfolded that drew the attention of both golf fans and those intrigued by the complexities of high-profile family life. Tiger Woods and his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, were photographed together, smiling and chatting as they supported their son Charlie Woods during the Florida High School Athletic Association Class 1A team championship. For many, the scene offered a glimpse into a family dynamic that has weathered public scrutiny, personal challenges, and the ever-present lens of celebrity.

Charlie, now 16, has been steadily making a name for himself in junior golf, echoing the early promise once shown by his famous father. Playing for The Benjamin School, Charlie’s performance was nothing short of remarkable. He carded a 4-under 68 at Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida, tying for the lowest final round of the day and securing a birdie on the final hole—a clutch moment that sealed the team’s second state title in three years, as reported by The Mirror.

Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren Spotted at Son Charlie's Golf Tournament

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Amid the cheers and celebration, Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren stood together, visibly proud, setting aside their turbulent past for the sake of their son. Photographs captured their shared joy, a quiet testament to the bond that remains between them as co-parents, years after their high-profile divorce.

From Scandal to Support: Navigating a Public Past

The reunion is notable not just for the sporting achievement but also for the context in which it occurs. Woods and Nordegren were married from 2004 to 2010, their relationship ending after Woods’ well-publicized extramarital affairs, which became headline news and significantly impacted both his career and personal life. The divorce, finalized in 2010, was marked by intense media coverage and speculation about the couple’s future, especially regarding their children, Sam and Charlie.

Despite the turbulence, both have moved forward with their lives. Elin Nordegren, a Swedish-born former model, has since married former NFL tight end Jordan Cameron, with whom she shares a child. Woods, meanwhile, has continued his legendary golf career, even as he battles physical setbacks—most recently recovering from a lumbar disc replacement surgery in October. He is now publicly dating Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., a relationship that became official earlier in 2025.

In this public moment of unity, both Nordegren and Woods appeared relaxed and focused on their son’s achievements. According to Sportskeeda, Woods wore a blue and white striped t-shirt, while Nordegren opted for a white full-sleeve top and black leggings, her blue bag and white hat adding a casual flair. Their presence was not just symbolic but actively supportive, with Woods reportedly walking the course alongside Nordegren and members of his TGR staff.

Charlie Woods: Carving Out His Own Path

Charlie’s emergence as a talented golfer has naturally drawn comparisons to his father. Yet, his recent performance suggests that he is forging his own path, underpinned by hard work and the support of his family. His role in helping The Benjamin School clinch another championship is a reflection of both individual talent and the collaborative spirit often cultivated in team sports.

Notably, Charlie’s success was contrasted this week with the struggles of Kai Trump, the daughter of Vanessa Trump, who missed the cut at her LPGA debut in The Annika. This juxtaposition highlights the unpredictable nature of sports and the pressures faced by young athletes with famous parents. For Charlie, however, the spotlight has thus far been met with poise and a growing list of accolades.

As for Tiger Woods, while he has not played in any PGA Tour event this season, speculation continues regarding his return to competitive golf. Many fans had hoped to see him at the Hero World Challenge, but his name was absent from the finalized field. The possibility remains that he will appear at the upcoming PNC Championship, a father-son event that would see him team up with Charlie once more.

Family First: Beyond the Headlines

The public reunion of Woods and Nordegren at their son’s championship is more than a snapshot for tabloids—it’s a reminder that families, even those in the spotlight, find ways to come together. Years removed from the headlines that once defined them, both parents have demonstrated a commitment to supporting Charlie and Sam, prioritizing their children’s well-being over lingering tensions.

This approach reflects a broader trend among high-profile families: the ability to move past public drama and focus on the shared responsibilities of parenting. It’s not always simple, and the stakes are often higher when the world is watching. Yet, as seen in Florida, moments of unity can speak louder than years of gossip and speculation.

While Woods continues his recovery and Nordegren pursues her own path, their shared presence at Charlie’s championship was a powerful statement. It’s a reminder that, for all the complexities of fame and fortune, family remains a grounding force—a place where past wounds can give way to present support.

Based on the facts presented, the Woods-Nordegren reunion at Charlie’s golf championship signals a mature, family-first approach that both acknowledges their shared history and affirms their dedication to their children’s futures. In the glare of public attention, their ability to unite for their son’s success sets a powerful example of resilience and co-parenting in the modern age.

When Ciara steps into a room, you know there’s going to be music, laughter, and probably a few epic dance moves.

The Way Serena's Hands Gave Out': Ciara Tries to Save Serena Williams from  Hitting the Wall, But Fans Can't Believe What Happens Next

The R&B superstar recently proved why she remains undefeated in the world of dance and choreography, this time showing off her skills to none other than Venus and Serena Williams.

During an episode of the Williams sisters’ new show, The Stockton Street Podcast, Ciara led an impromptu dance-off that quickly turned from lesson to laughter. On Nov. 9, Ciara shared the hilarious moment on Instagram, where she tried to teach Venus and Serena a fun move that required some sturdy knee strength and a strong back. Serena, 44, gave it her all, but the floor had other plans.

In the clip, Ciara is seen teaching the tennis champs a dance to her hit song “Low.” She showed the sisters how to lean back while bending their knees for support. At first, Serena totally nailed it, while Venus, 45, sensibly opted to just shimmy along and enjoy the moment. But when they went in for round two, things got shaky and hilarious.

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As Ciara counted them in again, Serena leaned back a little too far, and before anyone knew it, her knees gave out and she landed right on her butt! Everyone burst out laughing, including Serena herself.

Ciara couldn’t help but post the video with the caption, “OMG… @venuswilliams said her legs not working and @serenawilliams ended up on the floor!! I live for moments like this with my girls! So much fun on @stocktonstpodcast.”

Fans react to Ciara, Venus, and Serena’s funny dance moment.

Fans flooded the comments section with love and laughter.

One user joked, “The legs said this ain’t tennis. The girls look good, though.”

Another wrote, “Venus knew and accepted her boundaries. Serena, on the other hand, wanted to test her faith, but mercy said NO!”

A third added, “Cute! These women are 40+ years old and are doing great to go back like that.” And, of course, someone had to point out, “That was a cute fall tho.”

Ciara’s Oct. 29 appearance on The Stockton Street Podcast perfectly captures the trio’s bond of sisterhood and camaraderie. Between laughs and candid talks, they shared stories about trusting your gut, balancing work and motherhood, and learning to celebrate every victory, with a few dance moves thrown in for good measure.

Check out a clip from the show below and listen to the full episode here.

Rick Macci is offering a glimpse into how it looked to coach a young Serena Williams as the American tennis icon’s childhood coach claims she “refused to lose” even when she was a little girl.

After Richard Williams hit up Macci and told him about having two extremely talented daughters, the tennis coach agreed to bring them to his academy in Florida. The rest is history as Macci coached the Williams sisters for around four years during their childhood – between 1991 and 1995 – and is widely credited for the early development of the iconic American duo.

When the Williams sisters turned pro, one of the things that stood out about them wasn’t only their talent, but also their competitiveness. Serena was just 17 when she won her maiden Grand Slam title at the 1999 US Open and finished her career with 23 Majors. On the other side, Venus is still active despite being 45 years old and she has seven Slams in her collection.

Childhood coach reveals Serena Williams' best quality as a little girl

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 Macci on Serena Williams’ best quality: Even as a kid, she refused to lose

“The best quality of Serena as a kid was she refused to lose. Period. No matter who she played even a hitting partner who gave her two donuts with extra sprinkles she fought every point and never checked out. Unreal kid goat qualities by the Compton Comet,” the 70-year-old coach wrote on X.

When Williams decided to walk away from pro tennis after the 2022 US Open – just before her 42nd birthday – she didn’t hide that it wasn’t an easy decision. In early 2023, the former world No. 1 even admitted that she felt tempted to return because she felt that she could still play at the highest level and do great things. However, in the end, she refused to make that move and stayed retired.

Serena Williams on why she doesn’t like leaving her daughters behind when she has to go out

Serena Williams on life after tennis: 'It's really busy and it's really fun' - ABC News

Serena Williams definitely cherishes her two daughters, and she recently disclosed that she finds it “difficult” to leave her little ones behind when she has to step out at night.

Williams, 44, explained why that was the case during an interview with PEOPLE on the red carpet at the Baby2Baby Gala on Saturday, November 8. Williams and her husband, Alexis Ohanian, share two daughters: Olympia, 8, and Adira, 2.

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“Well, tonight was definitely a little more difficult. I don’t like to leave my kids,” she said. “I have a nighttime routine with them every day.”

“I love Baby2Baby because they’re really just about kids and helping so many babies and so many mothers as well,” Williams added. “They’re so supportive, so I just feel like it wasn’t easy, but it’s also nice. I get to come out and get to get dressed up, put on a little lip and have some fun with some amazing people.”

The event saw Williams being honored with the Giving Tree Award. The award is annually bestowed on a public female personality who has significantly contributed to making the lives of needy children better. Williams was honored with the award because of her advocacy for women’s health, with the focus being on Black maternal health.

In March, Williams had unveiled her first-ever line of children’s clothing. The tennis star is working with her daughters Olympia and Adira who are the collection’s headliners, in collaboration with Janie and Jack, experts in children’s fashion, to debut the collection.

This is the first time she has spearheaded a campaign with her daughters, who were included in her designs made for both boys and girls and range in age from infancy to 12.

Phil Mickelson Takes Legal Action Over Defamation Claims

Phil Mickelson was winding down his season when a fresh controversy landed squarely in his lap.

The six-time major winner, who’s no stranger to headlines both on and off the course, found himself accused of leaking insider information about a Houston-based offshore oil startup, Sable Offshore.

Per Hunterbrook, Mickelson received material non-public information and shared it in a private group chat on X with investors.

The LIV Golf pro didn’t wait long to respond. Days after the story broke, he took to X to announce that he’s retained high-profile defamation attorney Tom Clare to “advise and represent” him in the matter.

Clare is known for representing public figures in high-stakes media battles, including clients like Dominion Voting Systems and NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson.

“I know from experience that being in the public eye makes me a frequent target for sensationalized media coverage,” Mickelson posted on X. “I get that it comes with the territory, but there are legal limits on false reports. And while I may have been willing to ‘let it go’ in the past, I’m no longer going to sit quietly and take it when those lines are crossed.”

“More to come….Lots,” the 55-year-old added.

Mickelson’s post happened to be public just hours after “Pablo Torre Finds Out” aired an episode with Sam Koppelman, one of the people who helped write the Hunterbrook report.

The episode looked at the leaked messages and Mickelson’s alleged role in passing along sensitive information from Sable Offshore CEO Jim Flores. According to Hunterbrook, Flores had informed select investors, including Mickelson, about a pending $200 million equity raise, which had not been publicly disclosed.

Mickelson, famously known as Lefty, has since pushed back hard, replying to social media posts from Hunterbrook, Torre and others.

“So a company says I can’t say anything to you but we will announce something at the close,” he posted on X. “I don’t know if it’s a dilution and the stock goes down or a deal for the stock to go up. I have to wait to see what the info is, I make no trades whatsoever and am ultra ultra careful given past history. I don’t even share that information is coming til after the close.”

He even brought the focus back to Hunterbrook, questioning its own practices and accusing the outlet of manipulating the market. “This looks like stock manipulation on their part and slanderous,” Lefty posted on X. “Did they make any trades today?”

Mickelson’s reference to “past history” likely alludes to his 2016 involvement in an insider trading case tied to Dean Foods. Though he wasn’t charged, the SEC labeled him a “relief defendant,” and he returned over $1 million in profits.

That episode left a lasting mark on his reputation, and this time, he appears determined to fight back.

Jennifer Brady has shared a story about an awkward encounter with Serena Williams in the locker room at the French Open.

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In 2016, Brady was trying to establish herself at Roland-Garros while Williams was defending her Grand Slam championship.

Brady won her first two matches but failed to qualify after being defeated by Daniela Hantuchova. Williams, meanwhile, reached the final in Paris before falling to Garbine Muguruza.

During an appearance on ‘The Players’ Box’ podcast with Jessica Pegula, Desirae Krawczyk and Madison Keys, the former world No. 13 was prompted to reveal her most awkward locker room experience. Brady, who is currently inactive but hasn’t formally announced her retirement, recalled the memorable meeting with the tennis icon.

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She said: “I would say at the French Open, I was in the locker room, and you guys know how the space is very small. I was in one of the corners. I was actually next to Serena, and I was cleaning out my locker.

“I had four boxes of laundry, literally two bras and like one pair of shorts in one box, and then it’s like four shirts. I’m like, ‘Just put it all in one box.’ And they give you so many boxes.

“And I’m in the middle of doing that. And Serena comes in, and I just froze up, and I was like, ‘I’m in her way. I have to move.’

“I just literally go stand on the bench, walk over like jump over the bags, and just leave. I never even finished cleaning out my locker. I just had this urge to leave her in her space. Like, I was like so intimidated.”

Brady appeared in the French Open main draw on five occasions between 2017 and 2021, though she never progressed beyond the third round.

Keys, who claimed her maiden Grand Slam championship at the 2025 Australian Open, was prompted to share her most embarrassing experience.

The 30-year-old recalled: “It was a night match. I was like the last person to leave and was packing up my stuff, and I saw like a cockroach go running, and I jumped up on top of one of the benches and started just screaming bloody murder.

“It truly sounded like I was being attacked. And the poor security man outside came running in because I was the only person left, and he’s like, ‘Are you okay?’

“And I was like, ‘Yeah, it was a bug. Sorry.’ And he was like, ‘Oh, okay. That’s it.’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, sorry.'”.

When you’re a mom, an entrepreneur, and one of the greatest athletes the world has ever seen, mastering multitasking becomes a survival skill.

Serena Williams knows this better than anyone. Yet this time, some fans think she might’ve gone a little too far with her latest beauty habit.

Traffic jams meet skincare glow-ups

For Serena, opinions have never been an obstacle. Throughout her career, she’s been one of the most fearless and controversial figures in sports – unapologetically breaking molds on and off the court. Now, she’s doing it again, but this time with her beauty routine. Her cosmetic methods? Let’s just say they don’t involve a quiet spa day. Instead, she’s bringing the spa to her car.

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They say beauty has a price – and Serena is definitely paying it. The tennis legend isn’t just keeping her skin flawless; she’s redefining time management while doing it. Picture this: Serena driving around, casually wearing a high-tech LED face mask. If traffic gets stressful, why not turn it into a self-care session? Collagen boost, wrinkle defense, and a radiant glow – all on the go. Sounds crazy? Please, if this surprises you… shame on you.

It’s definitely Serena’s way

Sure, some people think it’s a crazy move. But others see genius – especially in a world where traffic might be the most stressful place to exist. Serena knows it’s not the most “normal” practice, yet if there’s ever been a perfect example of multitasking done right, it’s this. The best part? The mask doesn’t block her vision. Otherwise, this story might’ve taken a very different turn.

At this point, it’s safe to say Serena couldn’t care less about being called eccentric. She’s long past needing approval. Whether she’s on the court, in business, or stuck in traffic wearing a skincare gadget, Williams continues to remind everyone that confidence – just like beauty – comes from doing things your own way.