Serena Williams opens up on her plan for tennis, says she’s…
Serena Williams made the rare move of showing off her toned tummy in social media photos shared on Thursday.
The 40-year-old tennis player looked to be in top shape as she continues to work out hard for her career with no signs of slowing down.
This comes after the siren said she is not ready to retire: ‘I think every tennis player thinks about the R-word [retirement] as soon as they hit five years because tennis is so intense, it’s literally 11 months out of the year,’ Williams told Bloomberg TV earlier this year.
‘But I don’t know. I’m living for the day and I always tell people, “I’m not planning for tomorrow, only in business, and when it comes to tennis, I’m planning just for today.”‘
In the new set of images the athlete looked ready for the court in a bra top and matching leggings in a hushed coral tone.
Serena Williams opens up on her plan for tennis, says she’s…
Her big diamond ring from husband, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, sparkled.
On Friday the 23-time Grand Slam champion took to Instagram to show off her new office building.
The cover girl wore a white tank top and pink slacks as she stood in front of a massive stone sign that read Serena.
In her caption she said, ‘Building anyone?’
The Serena Williams Building in Oregon was at the Nike World Headquarters. They unveiled the naming on Wednesday.
It is a one million square-foot center and has 140,000 square feet of showrooms and work areas.
And there is a theater named after her daughter Olympia that seats over 100 people.
‘The whole building takes your breath away,’ the star said in a press release. ‘Every element, everywhere you go, is an opportunity to be inspired. I hope this building encourages people to bring out the best of themselves and to dream bigger than they thought possible.’
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‘Architecture has long been a creative catalyst for Nike,’ Chief Design Officer John Hoke said. ‘A manifestation of form and function following footprint, this building embodies Serena’s legacy as a force for positive change. It is the art to the LeBron James Innovation Center’s science, allowing us to know and serve athletes like never before.’