Serena And Venus Williams Open Up On New Chapters In Their Lives



TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer and Sheinelle Jones catch up with Serena and Venus Williams at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel ahead of the U.S. Open to talk about entering new chapters in their lives after dominating the court for over 25 years. Serena says she thinks this may be her last tournament but has learned to “never say never.”

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25 thoughts on “Serena And Venus Williams Open Up On New Chapters In Their Lives”

  1. Steffi Graf has over twice the number of titles as Serena and played 10 less years than Serena.I suspect she is the GOAT.Court played when it was much harder to travel and much less money making it impossible to compare that era with the present.Navratilova was a beast.And there is no telling how far Monica Seles would have gone had she not suffered the stabbing assault she experienced.Serena’s conduct on the court has been less than inspiring at times.Venus however has been a wonderful big sister and a credit to the game of tennis.

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  2. Whew, Vogue shaved some pounds off Serena’s body for that cover photograph. I wonder who will be giving birth to Serena ‘s additional children? After her near fatal experience giving birth to Olympia, I can’t believe she would do that again.

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  3. I am still in awe to see Venus and Serena together in this interview as I was when they began their tennis careers years ago. They still exude such strength and beauty as African-American women. However, Serena seems sad when talking about retiring. Hmmm.

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  4. Serena you are the world❣️
    Your achievements are everything
    People are inspiring for. Your journey is mesmerising and your accomplishments leave people speechless. The youngster aims for what you have done for. May your life goes smoothly and beautiful.

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  5. Aw come on, I've seen the best of them retire we all have to face retirement at some point in our lives. Yes it is a little sad when we all have to walk away leave while you still have your health and still play joyfully and tend to your daughter's needs and not going out permanently Injured.

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  6. Its absolutely incredible to see these two together. I grew up watching them and I am soo inspired by their lives and how they have lived a life of integrity and grace. Two beautiful women that I hope to meet one day.

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  7. Venus and Serena came on the scene and dominated the sport and made it look so easy….Serena you had an awesome career and one of the best that ever did it! It's time to fully focus on her family and other ventures, so a big congratulations to you! Give this woman her flowers now!

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