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Tennis World USA on MSNSerena Williams' ex-coach believes Novak Djokovic won't play to 41 like Roger FedererPatrick Mouratoglou believes Novak Djokovic's career will end in the next two years as Serena Williams' former long-time coach doesn't see the Serb playing to 41 like Roger Federer. The record 24-time Grand Slam champion,
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EssentiallySports on MSNSerena Williams’ Unmatched 25YO Legacy Proudly Celebrated by Sister Venus With a Strong 2-Word ReactionSerena Williams once said, “I wouldn’t be Serena if there wasn’t Venus.” That quote hit differently when she walked off the court for the last time at the 2022 US Open. The post Serena Williams’ Unmatched 25YO Legacy Proudly Celebrated by Sister Venus With a Strong 2-Word Reaction appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Initially, it was not a decision Williams agreed with, lamenting that Mouratoglou, as a man, did not understand the connection she had with the daughter she gave birth to. Serena Williams also argued about why she had to give up something she wanted to do for her child, especially after giving up so much of her life for others.
The WNBA’s Toronto Tempo, an expansion franchise that will begin play in 2026, announced Monday that the 23-time grand slam champion is the newest part of the team’s ownership group. She joined an ownership group that is led by Larry Tanenbaum, the chairman of Kilmer Sports Ventures.
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Tennis World on MSNSerena Williams invests in a WNBA teamRecently, the former world number 1 announced her entry into the world of the WNBA, as she became a shareholder in the Toronto Tempo's basketball team. "I'm really happy to join the first Canadian team in WNBA history," said Serena.
Twenty-three-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams is joining the Toronto Tempo ownership group, the organization announced Wednesday. New court, new game 🏀 We're thrilled to announce that ...
Serena Williams recently shared two moments featuring her contrasting moods. Funnily enough, it only took three minutes for the former WTA No.
Tennis legend, Serena Williams became the newest member of the ownership for Canada’s first WNBA team, Toronto Tempo. The 23-time Grand Slam winner retired from professional tennis in 2022 and has since become a multi-millionaire.
Tennis great Serena Williams is the newest member of the Toronto Tempo's ownership group, the WNBA expansion franchise announced Monday. "New court, new game," the team posted on X along with a 15-second video that features Williams "dribbling" with a tennis ball.
Serena Williams is taking strides in her career outside of tennis. The tennis champion will be joining the ownership group for the Toronto Tempo, a brand-new WNBA team beginning play in 2026, the team announced on Monday.
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