Serena Williams holds a distinct place in every sports enthusiast out there. She is a living example of how one can be immaculate in whatever role one ought to play. She is impeccable as a tennis player, an ideal woman, and most importantly as a mother.
Serena as a pro player:
Serena Williams who was ranked world no:1 in singles by the Women’s Tennis Association started playing tennis at the age of four under the coach of her parents. Consequently, she sparkles as an excellent player despite injuries. Serena won 23 grand slam singles titles. She also bagged numerous women’s doubles titles awards with her sister Venus.
This pair was beatable. Serena went one step higher and made everyone awestruck by winning the grand slam title while she was two months pregnant. Serena made her last match against Australia’s Ajila Tomljanovic on September 2, 2022. Thus an aggressive baseliner bids farewell to her 27 years journey in her tennis career.
Serena a SUPERWOMAN:
Serena born on September 26, 1981, is the youngest of price’s five daughters. Her determination, grit, courage, and power made her a renowned player and indeed she is a superwoman in real life too.
Serena Williams and Alexis’ story began by chance and on September 1, 2017, they welcomed their daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian and with her presence, they tied the knot later on November 16, 2017. He is a supportive husband since then. Serena is a rock in her family. She is a hardworking mother and also loves to spend every single minute with her daughter.
“The hardest part is walking out of the house while she’s crying because she wants to be with me. It’s very hard and makes me vulnerable and upset,” she said in an interview. She decided to step back from tennis to take her family to the next level. She mentions her retirement period as “evolution”.
She breaks all the stereotypes and demonstrated nothing can stop the flame that burns inside. Everyone dreams but only some make the dream into a vision. Serena Williams is one among such daring girls who made it possible and that doesn’t mean that she came across only beautiful roads. Her roads were filled with thorns, heavy stones, etc… but what made her a strong lady is that her self-confidence, and support from her family and friends.
She showed the world that a girl can be ambitious and none has the right to clip her wings. The double standard between men and women is limitless. Yet she overcomes every odd like a phoenix bird. No wonder why she is an inspiration to many and she is a “SUPERWOMAN” indeed.