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Coco Gauff Gets Huge Offer From Serena Williams’ Ex-Coach After Canadian Open Setback

Coco Gauff’s serve, once considered one of the most potent weapons in her arsenal, has lately become a major cause of concern for her. Of late, she has struggled with consistency, committing an alarming number of double faults. Last year, she committed 430 double faults in her 71 matches. This year, she has played 44 matches and has committed more than 250 double faults already—42 of them came in just the three singles matches she played in the Canadian Open.

She committed 23 double faults in her opening match against Danielle Collins—the fifth-highest number ever recorded in a WTA Tour match. Last year, when her service struggles cost her the US Open fourth round against Emma Navarro, Rennae Stubbs couldn’t help but flag what she thought were obvious gaps in her technique during an ESPN conversation. And she did that in the presence of the young American’s former coach, Brad Gilbert. “…hard for me to say because Brad [Gilbert] is sitting here…but her technique, the elbow, is too low, the grip is a little weird as well. So it’s hard for her to get that nice first serve and then the same or similar second serve,” Stubbs said. Shortly after that, Gauff and Gilbert went their separate ways.

The kid knows how to fight," Coco Gauff's 'unreal' grit catches Rennae  Stubbs' eye as the American saves 3 incredible match points

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Even recently, after seeing her performance at the Canadian Open, she took a jibe at her current team, featuring Matt Daly and Jean-Christophe Faurel, saying, “I don’t understand why now she has literally two coaches. Nothing has changed on her serve…like the ball toss is so far ahead of her on the second serve.” However, Stubbs isn’t the only one who has criticized Coco Gauff’s coaching team recently. In a recent interview with Tennis 365, Serena Williams’ childhood coach, Rick Macci, expressed his interest in working with the youngster on her biggest weakness. Macci said, “To consult or help someone, obviously right off the bat, it would be Coco Gauff. I mean, there’s no doubt about it, I could flip the script with her second serve and forehand. No doubt about it, but it’d have to be done in the off-season.

Rick Macci’s experience over the past four decades in molding a player is unmatched by any teacher in the tennis world. He has coached the likes of the Williams sisters, Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova, Jennifer Capriati, and many others in their formative years. During the interview, he spoke about his close involvement with Coco Gauff‘s family and also went on to add how he wants to improve Gauff’s serve, “This has to be science-based, and it has to be done from a biomechanical point of view. And I’ve looked at her serve from every different direction, and right now, because she’s been doing this since a little kid, the muscle memory is baked in extra crispy. She has very, very long arms, she has a very loose arm.

He stated that he would work closely with Dr. Brian Gorden, who has a PhD in Biomechanics, and look to modify Gauff’s technique, even going so far as to claim that Coco Gauff’s constant trouble can be fixed in one hour.

However, this wasn’t the first time that we’ve seen him addressing this issue with Coco Gauff. There have been plenty of instances in the past where we saw Rick Macci speaking about Coco Gauff’s serving woes. Even last year, Macci made this bold claim that Coco Gauff’s serving woes barely require an hour to be fixed.

What does Coco Gauff have to say about her ‘double trouble’?

Victoria Mboko, wrapping up the match against Coco Gauff, within 62 minutes of their R16 clash at the Canadian Open, raised the eyebrows of several tennis bigwigs. She defeated the American by 6-1,6-4, thanks, in no small part, to the 6 double faults and 24 unforced errors that the latter committed.

Although Gauff managed to reduce the numbers quite significantly since her first match against Danielle Collins, there were a few things that rang alarm bells in the mind of BBC commentator, David Law. According to Law, “I was struck by just how lost… she looked confused. She looked about why it’s going wrong. I just detected somebody who is very confused right now, and that must be a horrible feeling when you’re as experienced as Coco Gauff is, that you’ve won two Grand Slams, one of them quite recently. You’ve come off the back of that. Where has the game gone?

David Law was quite surprised by her performance, especially in her match against Danielle Collins. But coming to her duel against the teenager, after the match against Coco Gauff, Victoria Mboko was asked if anything had crossed her mind seeing Gauff make plenty of errors in that match. “Well, I mean, nothing really crosses my mind just because, I mean, that’s the game. People make errors. It happens. I make errors too. So I was just really focused on myself and what I had to do,” said Mboko.

But when it came to sharing her own thoughts on this, Coco Gauff spoke about her serving woes after her match against Veronika Kudermetova. She admitted that she is quite “disappointed” seeing her commit such a large number of double faults in her matches. But the most interesting thing from her statements was Gauff claiming she did well during the practice sessions. “I just would like it to transfer to the match,” said Coco Gauff.

he said that she doesn’t want to lead the stats when it comes to double faults. However, having said that, she also claimed, “I know I probably won’t be ever double fault-free, but if I could get that to 2%, 3%, it would make a big difference in just making these matches a lot easier.

Coco Gauff is now all set to enter the Cincinnati Open, and she has been handed a pretty tricky draw over there.

Serena Williams joins a viral TikTok trend after a refreshing mist while sightseeing through Niagara Falls

Serena Williams was doing her thing: vacation, family, and a peaceful tour through one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders.

Dressed in a pink raincoat and dark sunglasses, she boarded the boat that sails through the mist of Niagara Falls, never imagining that minutes later she’d star in one of the funniest videos she’s ever shared online.

It was one of those moments when everything seems under control. Some tourists were admiring the view, others taking photos. Serena was calmly holding her daughter, enjoying the scenery. Then came the whistle. The one that signals the boat is heading straight into the heart of the mist.

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The key moment came with that sound, sharp and loud, the one many recognize as the prelude to chaos. Serena, eyes wide in surprise, grabbed her raincoat as if that could stop what was coming. In the next shot, already holding her daughter, the water poured down and both ended up laughing while a viral TikTok song played in the background.

Unforgettable moments

The video was part of a social media trend where people share funny or unexpected reactions. But when Serena Williams joins in, the result becomes even more epic. Her expression, her scream, and her laughter said it all. Sometimes the simplest things are the most unforgettable.

Fans quickly filled the comments with messages like “In Canada it is called Maid of the Mist. Is it called Lady of the Mist on the USA side?”, “That was one wild ride, Niagara Falls never disappoints!” and “It’s the most awesome experience!” Because seeing a world champion soaked and smiling isn’t something you witness every day.

With every video, Serena reminds us that life can be joyful too. Even though she’s no longer on the court, she’s clearly happy. No rackets, no trophies this time. Just laughter, water everywhere, and an adventure her daughter will never forget.

It wasn’t the return to the tennis court that turned heads-it was a stroll through New York City.

Serena Williams, vacationing with her family in the Big Apple last week, made headlines after appearing notably slimmer during a casual outing.

But when TMZ Sports approached her about the constant fan chatter surrounding her weight, the retired tennis legend kept it simple: “Everyone looks great!” And just like that, she shut it down with a smile.

Serena Williams' new look turns heads and starts a conversation about  weight loss | Marca

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When asked how she was feeling, the 43-year-old four-time Olympic gold medalist added, “Look good, feel good, right?” It wasn’t much, but it was enough to fuel an online frenzy.

Fans Are Talking, Serena’s Not-And That Says A Lot

Followers on social media have been tracking her transformation for months, noting everything from her tighter frame to her defined abs. Since welcoming her youngest daughter, Adira, nearly two years ago, Williams is estimated to have lost about 40 pounds-and people have noticed.

But Serena’s not in the mood to break it all down publicly. Instead, she’s been dropping glimpses of her high-intensity workouts, wellness routines, and plant-based meals on Instagram, often without any caption at all.

A Time magazine feature earlier this year revealed a bit more: Williams and husband Alexis Ohanian live on a sprawling five-acre farm in South Florida, where they grow much of their own food-everything from sweet potatoes and berries to antioxidant-packed Moringa leaves she dries and brews into tea. “We basically live off the land,” she said in the April cover story.

She’s also trading recipes with friend Meghan Markle, whose own backyard garden in California has become a similar source of inspiration. And while some fans have speculated that Serena’s slim-down could signal a possible comeback, her recent projects suggest otherwise.

She’s laser-focused on life after tennis-running Serena Ventures, investing over $100 million into women- and minority-led startups, and even jumping into the sports ownership arena with a stake in the upcoming WNBA franchise, the Toronto Tempo.

Oh, and she’s executive producing Carrie Soto Is Back for Netflix-a story about a retired Grand Slam champ who returns for one final shot at glory. Whether it’s art imitating life or just good timing, Serena isn’t saying.

Serena Williams isn’t letting critics of her recent weight loss get into her head as she continues to showcase her fit form. 

While the Grand Slam champ was on an outing in New York on Friday, where she has been enjoying a vacation with her family, she was asked by TMZ Sports how she handles fans constantly ‘monitoring her weight.’

‘Everyone looks great!’ she replied, sidestepping the question.

Serena Williams

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When asked how she was feeling, the 43-year-old champ simply added, ‘Look good, feel good, right?’

The gold medal winner has been showcasing her workout routine and sleek curves on social media, where many followers have said she has gotten too thin.

The retired professional athlete has lost around 40 pounds since giving birth to her youngest daughter Adira, 21 months ago.

She is also mom to her daughter Alexis Olympia, seven. Williams shares both girls with her husband Alexis Ohanian, 42.

In addition to the grueling workouts shared on social media, which have contributed to her six-pack abs, the Wimbledon champ follows a mostly plant-based diet.

Serena Williams Brushes Off Weight Loss Critics, I Feel Good!

She and Ohanian, a co-founder of Reddit, live on a five-acre farm in South Florida where they grow much of their own food.

‘We basically live off the land,’ she told Time for its Time 100 issue in April.

The family, with the help of their staff, grow purple sweet potatoes, mangoes, blueberries, and raspberries on the property along with peppers and other crops.

‘We get so much honey it’s insane,’ Williams she told the publication, revealing she also dehydrates anti-oxidant rich Moringa leaves to make tea.

Williams is good friends with Meghan Markle, who also has her own crop yielding garden at her home in southern California, which she shares with Prince Harry and their children Archie and Lilibet.

‘I’m always like, “Girl, what are you doing today?”‘ the multi-faceted entrepreneur explained, adding, ‘So we’re trading recipes.’

When not practicing on her home tennis court, Williams has been keeping herself busy as a venture capitalist through her Serena Ventures.

The Grand Slam champ has been sharing photos of her six-pack abs and videos of her intense workouts on social media

In addition to the grueling exercise routines, the Wimbledon champ follows a mostly plant based diet

She has raised more than $100 million of outside capital to invest in more than 30 companies since 2021.

Williams has invested in the WNBA team the Toronto Tempo, which will take the court in 2026.

The Nine Two Six media company founder will also executive produce Carrie Soto is Back for Netflix.

The project is based on the Taylor Jenkins Reid novel by the same name, about a grand slam champ who comes out of retirement to reclaim her Grand Slam title.

Among the most successful tennis players ever, Serena Williams retired in September 2022 following the US Open in New York.

In women’s tennis, several young stars including Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek, have emerged ever since. Both are among the most well-known WTA Tour players right now having taken home several Grand Slams.

But Serena recently said something very strong about how today’s players behave and how the WTA culture has changed. She believes women are being too quiet about their success.

We have to hide ourselves”: Serena Williams fiercely calls out WTA for  silencing powerful female athletes | International Sports News - Times of  India

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Serena Williams says women should not hide their confidence

In July 2025, Serena Williams gave an interview during a media event hosted by Reckitt, a health brand she works with. The interview was published across U.S. media platforms, including People Magazine and Today Show. During the interview, Serena said that female players today should not be afraid to say they are the best.

She said, “It’s okay to scream that I am the best at this… We don’t really celebrate ourselves enough. We have to hide ourselves or we have to just, kind of, almost dummy down who we are.”

Serena Williams believes women players are scared to show how good they are, and that needs to change. She explained that during her career, she always showed confidence and never felt guilty about being great. She wants today’s stars to feel the same way.

Coco Gauff opens up about confidence after winning French Open 2025

One of the players: Serena had 20-year-old Coco Gauff in mind, perhaps. After defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the finals, she won the 2025 French Open in Paris on June 8. Her second Grand Slam triumph was that. Still, Gauff had a tough year previous to that.

Earlier in May she lost two significant finals in Madrid and Rome, which undermined her confidence. In a press conference for the WTA after her French Open win, Gauff remarked. She said, “I’m someone who strives for perfection… I’ve been working on finding balance. You’re not going to win every tournament.”

Regrettably, her following Wimbledon match resulted in a first-round loss in London on July 1. Still, Coco Gauff claims she has faith in herself and will rebound vigorously for the 2025 US Open starting August 26 in New York.

FAQs

When did Serena Williams retire?

She retired in September 2022 after the US Open.

What did Coco Gauff win in 2025?

She won the French Open on June 8, 2025.

What did Serena say about WTA culture?

She said players shouldn’t “dummy down who we are” and must celebrate themselves more.

Less than six weeks before the curtains rise on tennis’s final Grand Slam of the year, Serena Williams has ignited renewed speculation about a possible return at Flushing Meadows.

On July 18, the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion dropped an Instagram reel featuring her back on court, accompanied by a simple cartoon and the words “Still Serena.”

Instantly, fans flooded the comment section, turning a brief post into a viral sensation.

Serena Williams returns for US Open warm-up amid tennis chaos

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Williams, now 43, stepped away from professional tennis in September 2022, citing an “evolution” beyond the tour.

Despite that farewell, she has never fully embraced the term “retirement.” Her approach to stepping back was more about growth than goodbye. Retirement, she once admitted, wasn’t a word she embraced.

Yet, with the U.S. Open approaching from September 1-14 at Flushing Meadows, even a fleeting Instagram tease can spark wild speculation.

In the reel, Williams looks sharp, fluid in her movements, and at ease returning serve. Overlaying the video is the chorus from Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.,” a track epitomizing resilience.

A pivotal question echoes: could Williams truly return to compete in one of tennis’s toughest Slams? Critics point to her age and long absence from top-tier competition.

But dismissing her outright would ignore her tenacity. She last lifted the U.S. Open singles trophy in 2014 and remains a sixtime champion on the hard courts of New York.

Her comeback in 2022, though brief, produced four major finals, proof that competitive fire still blazes.

Serena’s legacy and US Open prospects

Her record is nothing short of legendary. Turning pro in 1995, Williams climbed to world No. 1 by July 2002, a ranking she held for 319 weeks.

Her Open Era dominance includes 23 Grand Slam singles titles, more than any other player, male or female, in modern history.

At the U.S. Open alone, she stands supreme: winner in 1999, 2002, 2008, 2012, 2013, and 2014. Even in her early 40s, Williams has shown the skill to press fast and shape rallies, vital elements on New York’s unforgiving hard courts.

Nevertheless, the depth of the current field isn’t trivial. The likes of Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka loom large, while American stars such as Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, Emma Navarro, and Jessica Pegula add to the homecourt challenge.

Even so, Williams’s aura and competitive instinct could compress any draw.

Echoes from commentators and former players have started surfacing.

Though Williamshasn’t confirmed any official plans, this post, short, tantalizing, and timed so close to the commencement of the U.S. Open, is enough to keep speculation alive.

Serena Williams, 43, and her husband Alexis Ohanian, 42, revealed a big secret this week. The couple are GOATs in their respective industries. Serena won 23 Grand Slam titles during her career, and Alexis is known as the “GOAT of investing.”

On Monday, July 14, Alexis announced to X (formerly Twitter) that he will be joining season 17 of Shark Tank as a guest investor. He wrote to his 579,000 followers: “Looks like the secret is out. Can’t wait for y’all to watch.”

The news coincides with other changes in the Shark Tank universe. The show is moving from its usual Friday slot to Wednesdays at 10/9c. Along with Alexis, other guest investors are Chip and Joanna Gaines, Michael Strahan, and the creator of Poppi, Allison Elssworth.

Alexis Ohanian is a guest investor on Shark Tank

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Fans of Shark Tank quickly celebrated Alexis’ announcement. One wrote, “Oh wow, congrats boss.” Another shared: “This is awesome! Those entrepreneurs are so lucky to have you there.” Serena is a proud wife to the co-founder of Reddit. In a video posted online, the tennis legend said: “He started a whole movement in women’s sports by getting billions invested.”

Last year, Alexis launched Athlos, a women’s only track and field event, where winners for each event earn $60,000. He is a co-owner of Chelsea Women’s football club and the Los Angeles based National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team, Angel City.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian and Olympia at The Adobe Women's FA Cup Final match

“When I first told Serena I was gonna buy or start a women’s soccer team here in the States, she actually tried to talk me out of it,” Alexis told CNN Sports. “I think she had been so exposed to the infrastructure around women’s sports. Because of her lived experience, she actually was trying to talk me out of it because she had to kick down a lot of doors.”

He continued: “When experts in a space try to talk me out of it, that’s actually when I tend to lean in more because it tells me that sort of dissent or that pushback is usually where there’s a tremendous opportunity for innovation and progress.”

Alexis invests in women’s sports because his wife is a former athlete, but also for the future of his two daughters, Olympia, 7, and Adira, 1.

Proud parents Serena and Alexis with their daughter at a red carpet event, Alexis is holding Olympia in his arms

“Being blessed to have two Black daughters in particular helps me reframe even some of the most subtle things,” he wrote to X in April. “So I take Olympia golfing every Sunday. I am her daddy caddy. I don’t know how to play golf, I never played golf. And so we’ll go out there, and I am terrible, but we have a good instructor who’s also a woman.”

And because her dad is an investor, Olympia receives allowance through a legitimate system.

“Serena was her lawyer in the negotiation. I drew up a real contract. We negotiated it. Her mom was her counsel, which was really frustrating,” Alexis told on The Jemele Hill podcast. He went on to explain Olympia gets $7 a week for doing chores like feeding the dog, making her bed, and putting clothes in the hamper.

“I figured out how to get her to value cash, which was helpful,” he continued. “[Serena and I are] both trying to navigate how to create the circumstances for her to be a functional adult, while also having resources that we couldn’t have imagined.”

These investor and negotiation skills are sure to come in handy on Season 17 of Shark Tank. The season will air this fall on ABC.

Former tennis superstar and former world No. 1 Serena Williams is now enjoying life with her family. 

After achieving everything possible in the world of tennis, she is embracing motherhood to the fullest. That doesn’t mean she’s neglecting her physical condition-quite the opposite.

She recently posted photos of her gym routine, showing how well she’s kept herself in shape. Her abs are sharply defined, even after giving birth to her second daughter, Adira.

Serena Williams Shows Off Her Abs in Gym Selfies

 

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Since retiring from professional tennis, Serena has not lowered the intensity with which she approaches life. While she no longer has to prepare relentlessly for Grand Slams or the constant demands of elite competition, she remains extremely active with other projects that keep her fully occupied.

Serena is a successful entrepreneur with several business ventures to manage, in addition to her role as a mother, which now involves caring for two daughters. Still, that hasn’t stopped her from staying in top physical condition. She frequently shares her workout routines on social media, keeping her millions of followers updated on her post-tennis lifestyle.

A post that earned admiration from her fans

On Instagram, Serena gave fans a glimpse of her gym strength and training routine. She took a mirror selfie showing off her sculpted abs, captioning the photo:

“Working out and working on my angles”.

Now 43 years old, Serena seems untouched by time. She looks phenomenal-especially for someone who has had two children. There’s no doubt that her genetics are exceptional, which is one of the reasons she was able to dominate the global tennis stage for so many years.

She now takes time to enjoy her family life. The chapter of constant, intense effort belongs to her professional past. These days, she enjoys vacations with her husband, Alexis Ohanian, and their daughters, Olympia and Adira.

Serena draws parallels between tennis and business

Williams has invested in ventures such as WYN Beauty and 926 Productions. She recently opened up about how closely managing her business interests mirrors the discipline required in tennis, where she reigned supreme.

In a recent interview with CNBC, Serena explained how the values that led her to greatness on the court are now part of her daily life as a businesswoman.

Tennis is played every day, you have to do it every day. You have to train, and business is the same. It is exactly the same. You have to be very disciplined. You also have to be determined through ups and downs, be determined to keep going.

She added:

And that’s one thing that I’m excited to do, is to talk to these mentors about that determination that I’ve shown so much in my past career and just bring it out to this new career. I think a lot of things are nature, but a lot of things can be nurtured.

Together with her husband and her sister Venus, Serena has also invested in multiple businesses, including the Los Angeles Golf Club, which they acquired a couple of years ago.

When we talk about successful athletes, Serena Williams is one of the first names that comes to mind.

But this time, it wasn’t a play on the court that made her go viral, it was a TikTok video that many initially thought was a teaser for a reality show. And while it totally looked like one, the intention behind it was far more personal.

Serena has always kept it real on her socials, showing up without filters and talking about topics many tend to avoid body image, motherhood, self-love. Like that time she shared a postpartum photo and spoke openly about embracing her body as it is. That same honest and unfiltered energy came through once again in her most recent video.

The clip, posted on her official TikTok account, shows Serena sitting in a heart-shaped chair, soaking up the sun. The caption reads: “Love starts with loving yourself. Be kind to yourself today,” making it clear this wasn’t a sneak peek at a TV show, but rather a simple yet powerful reminder: self-love deserves the spotlight too.

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Love starts with loving yourself. Be kind to yourself today. #love #fyp #foryourpage #letlove #summer #vacation

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Messages that resonate

The comments poured in. Many fans were touched by Serena’s message. “A beautiful reminder to practice self-love and kindness,” one user wrote. Another said, “You look gorgeous, you go girl,” and dozens more agreed that this kind of message is exactly what social media needs, especially in a space where so much feels fake or curated.

It’s not the first time Serena has used her platforms for more than just showcasing herself. With 2.7 million followers on TikTok, she’s made it clear she wants her legacy to go beyond tennis by being a voice for living with authenticity, acceptance, and self-love, without trying to meet anyone else’s standards.

Even though she’s stepped away from professional sports, Serena remains a force. She doesn’t just inspire through her athletic achievements, but through her humanity. And while, for a second, it seemed like she might be launching a show, what she gave us was something much more personal: a reminder that everything starts within.

Serena Williams has achieved success in the world of sports. Her tennis career has left an indelible mark, and she is now enjoying the fruits of her labor.

Relaxed and far from her worries, the 23-time Grand Slam winner has been seen enjoying a vacation under the Sardinian sun and the warmth of her family.

The tennis legend spends her days with her husband and Reddit creator Alexis Ohanian and their two daughters, Olympia, 7, and newborn Adira, and has shared little family moments on her social media accounts. However, in the latest post she shared on her official Instagram account, she was the star.

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

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Surrounded by flowers and nature, Serena posed for the camera wearing a long, form-fitting burgundy dress with straps, black sunglasses, and white sandals. Williams completed her look with attitude.

In the post, the tennis legend took the opportunity to share a profound and enigmatic reflection with her followers:

One must cultivate resilience in the face of adversity, maintaining a posture of dignity and perseverance, even when the weight of life’s challenges seeks to overwhelm. Or as the infamous Tupac would say, ‘You gotta keep your head up.’

Fans were quick to comment on her photos: “Omg you look amazing,” said one, “Gorgeous in nature,” said another fan, “this summer makes you more powerful every day,” said another user.

Serena’s upcoming plans

Serena Williams has become a major figure in sports, alongside her sister,Venus. Their story has inspired thousands of athletes and empowered women who are fighting for their dreams.

After the acclaimed Oscar-nominated film King Richard, which tells their own story and which they executive produced alongside their half-sister Isha Price, Serena and Venus are reportedly working on a similar project.

The three are reuniting to bring another moving tennis story to life: The Match. The film will be an adaptation of Bruce Schoenfeld’s book “The Match: Althea Gibson & Angela Buxton: How Two Outsiders-One Black, the Other Jewish-Forged a Friendship and Made Sports History.”

In addition, together with her sister, she will launch “Unfiltered Truth” via X, a podcast in which both will share much more than just sports talk. This project, scheduled to launch in August, will be produced by Serena’s own company, Nine Two Six Production.

In conversation with Variety, the Williams sisters said they chose this platform because it allows their listeners and followers to join the conversation and thus create a more intimate and close connection with them.