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Essentials

Full name
Serena Williams
Years active
1995–2022
Position
Tennis — Singles
Jersey number
Nationality
American
Hometown
Compton, California
College
Agent

serena's story

She learned to play on the public courts of Compton, California, where her father Richard had written a plan for two daughters who had not yet picked up a racket. That detail has been told so many times it has started to feel like mythology, which is exactly what happens when a plan actually works. But the plan was never the story. The story was what Serena Williams did when she got on the court, which was something no one had ever seen before and which the sport spent twenty years trying to account for. She was stronger than the game expected, more powerful than it was prepared for, and more mentally durable than almost anyone who has ever played at the highest level of any sport. The plan got her to the door. Everything after that was her.

By the time she won her first Grand Slam singles title at the 1999 US Open, the takeover had officially begun. Over the next two decades she built one of the most dominant careers in sports history: 23 Grand Slam singles titles, 319 weeks at world number one, four Olympic gold medals, and the Serena Slam, completed twice. Her game was built on power and precision that the sport had never seen from a woman, but her presence was just as revolutionary. She brought muscle, emotion, fashion, motherhood, joy, rage, and unapologetic greatness into a sport that spent years trying to make her shrink, and she responded by winning more. She played through injuries that would have ended other careers, returned from a pulmonary embolism that nearly killed her after the birth of her daughter, and competed at the highest level into her forties. The GOAT conversation in tennis is not a conversation. It is a formality.

What she built alongside the titles is the part that will outlast the trophies. She became a venture capitalist, investing in companies founded by women and people of color at a moment when that capital was genuinely scarce. She spoke about the racism and sexism she encountered in the sport with a directness that made people uncomfortable, which was the point. She is married to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and is a mother to two daughters, Alexis Olympia and Adira River. In the summer of 2026 she returned to professional tennis, because when you are Serena Williams, retirement is just another decision you get to make twice.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

1999U.S. Open Champion — Women's Singles
2000, 2004, 2008Olympic Gold Medal — Women's Doubles
2002French Open Champion | Wimbledon Champion | U.S. Open Champion | WTA Player of the Year | Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year
2003Australian Open Champion — completed the Serena Slam | WTA Player of the Year
2012French Open Champion | Wimbledon Champion | Olympic Gold Medal — Women's Singles | Olympic Gold Medal — Women's Doubles | WTA Player of the Year | Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year
2013French Open Champion | U.S. Open Champion | WTA Player of the Year
2014U.S. Open Champion | WTA Player of the Year
2015Australian Open Champion | French Open Champion | Wimbledon Champion | U.S. Open Champion | WTA Player of the Year | Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year
2015Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year — first individual woman to receive the honor in more than three decades
2016Australian Open Champion — tied Steffi Graf's Open Era record with 22 Grand Slam singles titles
2017Australian Open Champion — 23rd Grand Slam singles title, Open Era record
2019Associated Press Female Athlete of the Decade

Legacy

Completed a Career Golden Slam in singles and a Career Golden Slam in doubles
Held the World No. 1 ranking for 319 weeks
Won 14 Grand Slam women's doubles titles with Venus Williams
Won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most of any player in the Open Era

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