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Madison Keys saved a match point to stun Iga Swiatek in a pulsating Australian Open clash and reach her second Grand Slam final.

In an enthralling contest inside the Rod Laver Arena, the 19th seed rallied from a set down to defeat second seed Swiatek 5-7, 6-1, 7-6(8).

Swiatek broke late on to take the first set, only for Keys to dominate the second set and force a decider.

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A nervy end to the third set saw the world No 2 break and serve for the match – and hold a match point – only to double fault on break point down and set up a deciding 10-point tiebreak.

Keys was repeatedly down in the tiebreaker, though turned things around and converted her first match point to seal an epic comeback.

“I’m still trying to catch up to everything that’s happening,” joked Keys in her on-court interview. “I’m in the finals!

“That match was just such a high level and she played so well, and I felt like I was just fighting to stay in it. Obviously, I really kind of ran [away] with the second set, and the third was just a battle.

“To be able to be standing here and in the finals is absolutely amazing and I’m so excited that I get to be here on Saturday.”

Aged 29, Keys is now the oldest Australian Open women’s singles finalist since Serena Williams (35) and Venus Williams (36) both reached the final back in 2017.

Keys has also matched Caroline Wozniacki for the most Australian Open appearances before reaching the women’s singles final, with this being her 11th campaign Down Under.

Having reached her first Grand Slam final at the US Open in 2017, the American has also eclipsed Amelie Mauresmo’s record for the longest gap between first and second major singles finals.

Mauresmo had a seven-year gap between her 1999 Australian Open and 2006 Australian Open finals, a gap the American has now narrowly beaten.

World No 14 Keys will now face world No 1 and top seed Aryna Sabalenka in Saturday’s final.

Sabalenka is the two-time defending champion in Melbourne and is looking to become the first woman since Martina Hingis in 1999 to win three straight titles.

Keys is 1-4 down in her head-to-head against Sabalenka and has lost her last three meetings against the Belarusian, including a heartbreaking 0-6, 7-6(1), 7-6(5) defeat in the 2023 US Open semi-final.

“Definitely some big hitting is going to happen, not a whole lot of long points”, said Keys on facing the world No 1.

“She’s obviously going for her third Aussie Open and I’m excited to get to play her, and I’m really excited for the challenge.”

The 23-time grand slam winner may be a legend in the tennis world but it seems she’s got some convincing to do when it comes to golf. 

Williams’ presence at SoFI Stadium is actually down to part-owning the ‘Los Angeles Golf Club’ team alongside sister Venus and husband Alexis Ohanian.

The team comprises Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose, Sahith Theegala, and Tommy Fleetwood. Although only the aforementioned first three were in action on Monday night with Fleetwood competing in the Dubai Desert Classic.

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Williams was alongside Ohanian watching in the stands before joining the commentary booth for an interview and to color commentate for a few holes. But her presence didn’t go down well. At one point in the broadcast, cameras showed Williams looking confused before joining in clapping.

During her interview, Williams appeared to openly admit that watching golf made her miss tennis even more. Asked to reflect on tennis with the Australian Open currently taking place, she said: “I’m obsessed with the sport. I didn’t realize until I was sat here watching golf.”

The public opinion from ESPN viewers soon came flooding in. One posted on X: “Serena Williams knows next to nothing about golf.” Another added: “Serena Williams has absolutely no idea what’s going on and I love it.”

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Another posted on X: “This Serena Williams interview might have just killed TLG before it even took two steps.” A different viewer simply said: “Serena Williams has no idea what’s going on.”

In agreement, this X user said: “Serena Williams has no clue what is happening.” And they weren’t alone, another added: “Serena Williams looks awfully confused.”

Finally, on a more polite note, this user said: “God bless her for being there but Serena Williams has absolutely no idea what’s going on TGL.”

Speaking about her involvement in TGL, Williams said: “It’s so exciting to be here as a team owner and just get a different look at things.”

“It’s so wild. It’s something that you see a little bit in tennis, and we see it all the time in basketball, right? But we don’t really see it so much in golf. Actually we never see that in golf, right?

“So it’s just so good to kind of see their personalities and just see them shine as golfers as they are, because they’re usually so focused, so serious and so ready. So it’s so cool to see a new aspect.”

Discussing the format of the competition, she said: “I love this format. I think it’s so cool. It’s such a good way to engage the fans.”

Coco Gauff, 20, has reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, matching a record set by tennis legend Serena Williams.

The American player beat Leylah Fernandez for the second time in less than three weeks, securing her place in the last 16. Despite not playing her best tennis in Melbourne, Gauff has won every match so far without dropping a set.

With her 6-4, 6-2 win over Fernandez, Gauff made her 14th appearance in the second week of a Grand Slam. She has won all eight of her matches this season, joining a select group of just five players to achieve this, including Serena Williams, Steffi Graf, Margaret Court, and Monica Seles.

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Gauff’s match against Fernandez started slowly, with Gauff making 13 unforced errors on her forehand in the first set. She also struggled with double faults, but managed to win the first set and played more consistently in the second to seal the victory.

In the fourth round, Gauff will face Belinda Bencic, who has also reached the last 16 in Melbourne, just nine months after giving birth to her daughter, Bella. This is Bencic’s first Grand Slam since becoming a mother. She reached this stage after Naomi Osaka, also a mother, retired due to injury after losing the first set in a tiebreak.

Gauff and Bencic have played each other twice before, with one win each. Their upcoming match is expected to be an exciting battle for a spot in the quarter-finals.

Legendary 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams weighed in on the debate surrounding the greatest male tennis player of all time in 2021. 

Tennis fans often argue among the Big Three of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, who have won 294 titles overall, with Federer winning 103 before retirement, Nadal ending his career with 92 and Djokovic currently bidding to win his 100th title at the ongoing 2025 Australian Open.

Speaking five years ago during a press conference at the Williams Emilia-Romagna Open in Parma, Williams ultimately chose Federer, citing the 103-time titlist’s exceptional talent, on-court elegance and impact on the sport.

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“I think two words sum it up: Roger Federer,” Williams said in 2021. “He’s just a synopsis of greatness and class and amazing and really changed the game. You see players playing like him, moving like him, doing his techniques. The guy is a genius.”

“I just feel like he is really the greatest player. You can’t not like the guy, that’s how I feel. His game is so fantastic. If I could only play like him.”

Williams retired from tennis in 2022, with her final match against Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round of the US Open.

Serena Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, is known for sharing heartfelt moments with his daughters, Olympia and Adira, while advocating for women’s sports.

His social media is filled with fun, tender moments with his girls, like his viral “papa pancakes” and playful posts about fatherhood.

Earlier this month, Ohanian posted a touching photo of his daughters on his lap, jokingly captioning it “Uppy^2 (Or else someone gets jealous).”

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In a recent gym selfie, he shared his commitment to staying fit for fatherhood.

“Training for ‘Uppies,'” he captioned, whilst also thanking Elevated Performance Coaching for helping him create a workout plan that works while traveling.

At home, he treasures quiet moments with his daughters, including a sweet post on X of him reading with his second daughter in his lap.

“So grateful and happy to be with my girls this morning,” he shared, reinforcing his pride in being a dedicated “girl dad.”

Ohanian’s role as a father is central to his life, and he often reflects on the joys and challenges of parenthood. On his podcast, ‘Business Dad,’ he discussed his love for being a father to girls.

“I figured I was destined to have girls…and it’s awesome to be a girl dad.”

Despite his busy career, Ohanian successfully balances family life and work. In 2023, he tweeted that the concept of work-life balance is a “farce,” emphasizing that it’s not about achieving an even split but adjusting priorities as life demands.

His approach to work and family has been shaped by his wife, Serena Williams. Ohanian recalled a 2016 conversation where Williams told him he was working more than she was. This moment changed his perspective, helping him understand that overworking isn’t sustainable.

“When I’m working, I’m all in, and when I’m not, I’m all in on not,” he said.

Ohanian’s approach to family and career shows that with thoughtful prioritization, one can thrive in both areas without sacrificing personal happiness.

Serena Williams revealed how she managed to stave off insomnia by becoming obsessed with laundry as the 23-time tennis Grand Slam winner decided to turn her sleepless nights into productivity.

The 43-year-old retired from the sport in 2020 and has since settled down to become a mother to her two kids with Alexis Ohanian, who founded Reddit and has been her husband since November 2017.

Part of that new life away from serving aces includes taking on the burden of household chores to keep the home ticking over, which is something she decided to embrace by making sure everyone has fresh clothes.

 

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She also made sure to clue her fans in on what’s going on by filming her restless nights and posting them to social media whilst providing a humoring running commentary.

“Oh wait, ew, those are not mine,” Williams says in a clip, posted to TikTok. “And it’s 01:56.

“I had coffee at like twelve o’clock and I just can’t sleep. So what do you do when you can’t sleep? One of my favorite things, laundry baby.”

Whilst this occasion might be self-inflicted after the athlete admitted to drinking coffee, she has battled insomnia through the past and hinted that it could even be an inherited trait from her father.

“I’m not a sleeper. I’m kind of like my dad, never slept much,” Williams said, as per EssentiallySports. “I can really go off of five hours of sleep, but obviously, that’s not healthy.

“When I don’t get enough sleep I just can’t get a good workout. It’s low quality and I don’t have enough rejuvenation in my cells to use the muscles that I need to use.”

What are the health risks of insomnia?

Many people might think that being unable to sleep is simply more of a frustration rather than a health risk but this is not actually the case, thus it must be taken as seriously as any kind of chronic sickness.

Insomnia can cause high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes as well as impacting weight, the immune system and sexual libido.

Mentally, it can cause anxiety and depression as well as issues with memory, focus and concentration and can cause stress levels to rise.

Serena Williams, a name synonymous with dominance in women’s tennis, is much more than her 23 Grand Slam titles.

After two decades of rewriting history, the American icon decided to step away from the sport in 2022. Now a devoted mother, entrepreneur, and business powerhouse, Williams continues to inspire beyond the court. But recently, she shared an unexpected moment that left fans amused, offering a peek into her vibrant personality.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion took to X to share a lighthearted moment that had her fans smiling. In her post, she wrote, “Oh my God!! The craziest thing happened to me this morning. Do you wanna know? Well…. I woke up in a good mood.” The post showcased Serena’s signature humor and playful personality, proving once again why she’s adored both on and off the court.

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However, this update comes after Williams opened up about her struggle with insomnia. On January 3, the American tennis legend took to TikTok during a late-night laundry session and reminded fans of her long-standing struggle with insomnia.

In the video, Williams can be seen tossing clothes into the washing machine at nearly 2 a.m. while hilariously realizing, “Oh wait, ew, those are not mine.” She explained her situation with a laugh, admitting, “It’s one fifty-six. I had coffee at like twelve o’clock and I just can’t sleep. So what do you do when you can’t sleep? One of my favorite things, laundry baby.”

This isn’t the first time Williams has opened up about her battle with sleepless nights. The younger Williams sister has admitted multiple times in the past that she struggles with insomnia. During an interview, she revealed, “I’m not a sleeper. I’m kind of like my dad, never slept much. I can really go off of five hours of sleep, but obviously, that’s not healthy. When I don’t get enough sleep I just can’t get a good workout. It’s low quality and I don’t have enough rejuvenation.”

Serena Williams has always been an open book when it comes to her personal life, sharing glimpses of her routines and quirks with her fans. The former World No.1 recently shared another personal victory on her social media.

On 30th December 2024, Serena Williams shared her weight loss journey on Instagram which had her fans cheering. Williams posted a video proudly showing off a denim Valentino maxi skirt that she could now fit into—a skirt that earlier this year had been too tight.

In the clip, the 43-year-old effortlessly slips into the skirt and jokes, “It fits. An ounce more, it wouldn’t fit. I’m a Laffy Taffy or Skittle away from it not fitting.” This achievement, however, wasn’t just about fashion. It marked a significant milestone in Serena’s fitness journey, which began in January after welcoming her second daughter, Adira River Ohanian.

The denim skirt had made an appearance in Williams’ social media posts earlier as well. Back then, she humorously struggled to pull it up and joked, “Houston, we got a problem,” as the skirt wouldn’t budge. But Williams wasn’t discouraged. With her trademark confidence, she declared, “I feel like if I go to the gym and get fit, I’ll be able to fit it … in a month.”

Months later, Williams’ determination paid off. Her latest post not only celebrated her progress but also highlighted her playful side, proving once again that she’s not just inspiring, but also relatable.

Serena William’s journey is a testament to her resilience. What’s next for the legendary athlete turned entrepreneur and mom?

Serena Williams is best known for being one of the greatest tennis players of all time.

She made her professional debut in Quebec City in 1995, losing in the first round to fellow American Annie Miller and taking home just $240 in prize money. Within two years, and at just 16 years old, she was ranked among the world’s top 100 players before winning 23 Grand Slam singles titles and four Olympic gold medals. Throughout her entire sporting career, she earned a total of $95 million in prize money.

Williams announced her retirement from tennis in the September 2022 issue of Vogue magazine. “Maybe the best word to describe what I’m up to is evolution,” she wrote. “I’m here to tell you that I’m evolving away from tennis, toward other things that are important to me.” In recent years, this so-called evolution has seen the former tennis star rapidly expand her venture capital fund, Serena Ventures, secure a wide range of new endorsement deals, and establish multiple businesses.

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According to Forbes, Williams’ net worth as of 2024 is $340 million. Here’s a rundown of her entire brand portfolio.

Serena Ventures

Founded by Williams in 2017, Serena Ventures is a venture capital fund that supports founders from underrepresented groups. The company sees a future where “genius isn’t stifled by a lack of resources and historically overlooked people and markets are empowered for a more inclusive economy.”

As well as managing a sizable portfolio of angel investments, Serena Ventures announced it had raised an inaugural fund of $111 million in 2022, which is funding further investments and enabling the company to advance its mission. Today, its portfolio comprises 79% underrepresented founders—54% women founders, 47% Black founders, and 11% Latino founders—with Williams estimating that 14 brands have achieved unicorn status.

Some of the most successful Serena Ventures brands include:

MasterClass

Masterclass is an online education subscription platform that enables students of all skill levels to learn from subject matter experts in a wide range of fields. The site’s library of 200+ classes features several well-known faces, including filmmaker James Cameron, author Salman Rushdie, comedian Amy Poehler, and—of course—tennis player Serena Williams. Meanwhile, the MasterClass at Work series provides powerful, flexible training solutions, empowering employees to drive real business impact.

While the specific terms of her investments have not been disclosed, there’s no doubt that Williams is a long-time MasterClass supporter. “I remember finding [the company] with like eight people in a small room in a garage in San Francisco, and I just fell in love with what they were doing and what they were building,” Williams explained on TikTok.

Tonal

Billed as the world’s smartest home gym machine, Tonal combines revolutionary digital weight technology with personalized, artificial intelligence-powered coaching, enabling athletes at any level to achieve their fitness goals. The product offers more than 245 unique movements, a wide range of guided multi-week programs, Tonal Live classes, and real-time progress tracking.

In February 2022, Tonal unveiled Serena Williams as its latest brand ambassador and the face of its new “Strength Made Me” campaign, which celebrates women who are physically, mentally, and emotionally strong. “With Serena being one of our earliest athlete investors, it’s been a pleasure to work with her on extending the relationship to Tonal brand ambassador,” said Nancy Gold, Director of Sports Marketing and Brand Partnerships at Tonal.

Impossible Foods

Founded in 2011 and headquartered in California, Impossible Foods is on a mission to “make delicious food that’s nutritious, better for the planet, and way better for animals.” Its existing product range, which includes plant-based ground beef, chicken nuggets, hot dogs, burger patties, and meatballs, is available in grocery stores and restaurants around the world, including the U.S., Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Oman, Singapore, and the UK. In a 2020 survey of customers who visited restaurants partnered with the brand, 63% said they would be more likely to eat at restaurants carrying Impossible Foods products.

Williams participated in a $300 million series E financing round in May 2019, joining several other celebrities in the investment.

Noom

Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York City, Noom is a health coaching company that offers personalized app-based weight-loss plans and exercise coaching. The app’s bite-size daily lessons help users adopt healthier habits for sustained weight loss, while its customized plans feature meal logging, water consumption tracking, and on-demand Noom Move exercise classes for all fitness levels. A study of more than 35,000 Noom app users found that about 78% of people reported some weight loss while using the app.

In 2019, Noom announced it had received investment from Serena Ventures, noting that it would also gain access to the firm’s expansive network and growing list of portfolio companies. “I’m a true believer that everyone should have easy access to a healthier life, which is why I decided to invest in Noom,” said Williams.

Esusu

Founded in 2018, Esusu is a fintech startup helping people of all backgrounds to achieve financial wellness and stability. Currently, more than 45 million Americans are deemed “credit invisible,” which means they have no credit history in any of the three major credit bureaus. Via Esusu’s app, renters can build and improve their credit rating by reporting their rental payments. To date, Esusu has helped to establish credit scores for 107,000 users, with a median credit score of 665.

In 2021, Williams invested an undisclosed amount in Esusu via Serena Ventures. “Esusu is really focused on credit building and creating pathways to financial inclusion not only for working families but for individuals as well,” she said.

Will Perform

Williams launched Will Perform, a pain relief and performance care brand, in December 2022. The brand seeks to revolutionize post-workout recovery by targeting the specific needs of athletes. “Recovery has played an integral role in my performance and professional success,” Williams said. “It’s a practice that can benefit anyone with an active lifestyle.”

Will Perform’s portfolio of pre- and post-recovery products includes muscle recovery magnesium lotions, fast-acting lidocaine pain relief, and Epsom salt shower sticks and bath soaks. Its products are currently available at various grocery stores, including Target and Walmart.

Wyn Beauty

Williams founded Wyn Beauty in 2024. The brand’s range of “makeup you can move in” uses clean, high-performing ingredients designed to “wear beautifully and keep skin improving for days.” Its product range currently includes hydrating lip gloss, mascara, lip serum, eyeliner, creamy concealer, skin-enhancing tint, and brow liner. Notably, all Wyn Beauty products are formulated, tested, and perfected for deeper skin tones.

Williams, a long-time advocate for maternal health, is donating a portion of the brand’s profits to supporting organizations that provide necessary maternal care services to mothers and their communities.

926 Productions

Williams launched 926 Productions, a multimedia production company seemingly named after her birthday (September 26), in April 2023. The announcement came not long after the release of the 2021 biopic “King Richard,” which was co-produced by Williams and chronicled the story of her and her sister Venus Williams’ rise to the top of women’s tennis under the guidance of their father and coach Richard Williams.

The company aims to bolster women and diverse individuals through four-quadrant storytelling that appeals to various age groups and genders. “With the launch of 926 Productions, we aim to elevate female and diverse voices through content that speaks to everyone,” Williams said.

Los Angeles Golf Club

Los Angeles Golf Club (LAGC) is the first golf team of TGL, a new Monday night golf league created by TMRW Sports, which was formed by professional golfers Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. LAGC is one of six teams that will make up the TGL, with each team holding 3% of the league’s equity.

Williams purchased the LAGC in 2023 alongside her husband, Alexis Ohanian, and Venus. The team comprises four PGA TOUR athletes including Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala, Justin Rose, and Tommy Fleetwood.

Miami Dolphins

In 2009, Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross sold a small portion of his team’s shares to the Williams sisters and several other celebrities. The sisters became the first Black Americans to hold an ownership stake in an NFL franchise. “Having spent so much of my childhood in the area, being involved with a staple of Miami culture is a huge honor,” Williams said. “We look forward to many championships and much success together with the Miami Dolphins.” At the time of their investment, the team was valued at just over $2 billion. That figure has more than doubled in the past 15 years, with the Dolphins being one of the most popular franchises in the NFL.

Yetunde Price Resource Center

The Yetunde Price Resource Center (YPRC) was opened in 2017 to honor the life and memory of Williams’ older sister, Yetunde Price, who was tragically killed by an act of violence in 2003, leaving behind three children, four siblings, and a close community in Compton, California, that mourned her.

The center, established by the Williams and Price families, works to ensure that victims of direct or indirect senseless violence have complete access to the necessary support and resources and that where there is a dearth of services, new resources are created. It collaborates with several partner organizations to offer trauma-informed programs, promoting individual and community-wide healing and resiliency.

Serena Williams is looking back on her memories with her family over the last year.

In a Reel posted to her Instagram on Thursday, Jan. 2, the tennis pro, 43, shared photos and videos from her 2024, which included a peek at her daughters Olympia, 7, and Adira, 16 months, who she shares with husband Alexis Ohanian, 41.

In the sections from the summer, Williams can be seen riding a bike with Olympia, later posing with her as the 7-year-old holds her hands up high. Adira can be seen in August, wearing a pink tutu, and later pictured being carried by Ohanian in October.

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian and their daughters Olympia and Adira

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Lastly, the entire family posed together in October, wearing Roman attire. “Thanks for all the memories, 2024 🎉,” Williams wrote in her caption.

In November, Williams spoke with PEOPLE in conjunction with her new partnership with Lingo, a continuous glucose monitor from Abbott, opening up about her two daughters.

“Olympia was a solo child,” Williams said about her older daughter, who was nearly 6 when her sister Adira was born in August 2023. “She was our star. And I am so obsessed with Olympia. Even when I was pregnant, I was like, ‘How do I even love anyone as much as Olympia? It just doesn’t work.’”

But she added, “It’s so funny how, I don’t know, just your heart gets bigger. I was just like, my heart just got bigger.”

The mom of two shared that her family dynamic growing up as the youngest of five sisters gives her a unique perspective on navigating the relationship between her two girls.

“Olympia is a very hard act to follow, but I tell you what, Adira has followed it and it’s just so crazy,” Williams told PEOPLE. “She’s amazing. I just can’t wait for people to see how amazing she is in her own way. And she’s so special and she’s so tough. She’s just a tough little cookie. And she reminds me a lot of me in that aspect.”

Earlier that month, the tennis icon shared a video on her Instagram of herself and her daughter Adira as they stood together on a tennis court. In the Reel, Adira picked up a tennis ball and looked up at her mom, who pointed to a basket filled with tennis balls and said, “Hey Adira, put it in here!”

Adira ran away from her mom, throwing the ball against a fence and walking over to a white bench. “She was just doing it, man,” Williams said in the video. “We turned on the camera, she don’t want to do it.”

“When’s too early? @adiraohanian,” Williams joked in her caption.

World No.5 in doubles and WTA pro Taylor Townsend has long admired Serena Williams.

When Serena retired in 2022 after the US Open, Townsend wrote: “@serenawilliams ALL I CAN SAY IS THANK YOU! Thank you for inspiring me to see that a dream that felt unimaginable was possible! Thank you for leading by example and showing how to deal with struggles, criticism, and adversity while the world is watching! I can go on and on, but I cannot wait to see what your next chapter brings! Love you ❤️❤️.” But, as the way she is mesmerized by Serena’s impact on Tennis, the 23x Grand Slam champion also seems to be spellbound by Townsend’s fashion outing.

2024 has been a triumphant year for Townsend as it brought her the first Grand Slam of her career at Wimbledon alongside her doubles partner Katerina Siniakova. Now, she looks to have finally got time for herself and the WTA Finals’ runner-up in doubles is leaving no chance to enjoy her tennis break. And what’s better than to embrace the holiday vibes, amid the Christmas season, by sharing her gorgeous looks on social media!

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The young American is known for keeping her Instagram updated with a lot of stylish posts. Well, she’s at it again. Taylor took to her Instagram account on Tuesday and shared a glamorous post. The 2024 US Open finalist in mixed doubles dropped a series of photos, sporting a stunning black dress. She paired it up with open-toe heels. Her light blonde hair completed the overall look. “Tay’s 2024 Holiday Card”🎁✨☝🏾” she wrote while giving a fitting caption. Indeed, she looked absolutely ready for Christmas.

A fashionista herself, this did not skip the eyes of Serena. And not only she, former World No. 1 Naomi Osaka also became a fan of her looks as they can’t get enough of Taylor’s special “Holiday card.”

Of course, the post had to invite adorable comments and appreciation from her fans. Firstly, the Japanese tennis sensation Osaka dropped her reaction as she was in complete awe of Taylor. “Oh slay 🔥” she simply wrote. Then, it was the turn of the tennis legend, who shared her reaction. “Looking like a snack. What aisle you on? 😍😍😍” she wrote. Notably, this is not the first time Serena has admired Townsend.

On October 18, Taylor took to Instagram to share her bridesmaid look in social media influencer April Buckles’ wedding. She donned a white dress while using products from Serena’s beauty brand Wyn for make-up. “Make up beat thanks to Wyn. @serenawilliams, you did your big one with this,” Townsend wrote. In response, Serena shared the picture on her Instagram story along with two heart emojis. While, this links Townsend with Serena, do you know she strikes a special chord with Naomi Osaka too?

In August, Osaka shared her struggles to return to the court after giving birth to her daughter earlier this year. “My biggest issue is that I don’t feel like I’m in my body. It’s a strange feeling, missing balls I shouldn’t miss, hitting balls softer than I remember I used to,” Osaka wrote, reflecting on the gap between her past and present performance. As a mother who herself made a comeback after giving birth to her son Adyn in 2021, Townsend could easily relate.

“That was the first time that I’ve seen her like in person since having her baby. All of the women who have had kids and came back could have easily been like, I’m good. Like, they’ve accomplished enough to where they didn’t need to, like, you didn’t have to come back. But you decided to, so I commend them. Be like, salute, position is hard,” Townsend said on ‘The Changeover’ podcast in solidarity with Osaka.

Townsend’s journey back to competitive tennis has been indeed inspiring. After her own struggles, she found her rhythm in the 2022 US Open, reaching the women’s doubles final. This was followed by victories in the 2023 Miami Open, French Open, and Cincinnati Open in women’s doubles. As the offseason kicks in, Taylor is also trying to spend time with Adyn, who is now three-year-old. Well, it appears Adyn is keen on taking up the sport when he grows up. In fact, his interest compelled his mother to draw a parallel with a prominent ATP star!

A few days back, Taylor Townsend discovered a special surprise when she caught Adyn trying his hands at tennis. In an Instagram story, dated December 17, the single mother revealed an adorable clip of him playing the sport. His accuracy was so good that he successfully hit a clear shot over the net!

Not How This S**T Works' – Taylor Townsend's Aim to Emulate Serena Williams'  Tennis Mom Transformation Comes With a Heavy Price - EssentiallySports

The moment was undoubtedly special for Taylor as she wrote, “You’ve got a backhand on you. AJ Good Job!” Expressing her hopes for Adyn’s bright future in tennis, the mother gave a huge shout-out to the current World No.1, Italy’s Jannik Sinner. “My Man’s gonna have a backhand like @janniksin….I Hope,” she wrote in her caption. To her, Adyn’s stroke-making skills reminded her of Sinner’s on-court heroics he’s known for. Well, that’s a great comparison to make!

Ahead of her 2025 season, Taylor Townsend is trying to fulfill all her responsibilities of being a mother, trying to give as much time as possible to Adyn. But even her son is not behind in supporting her. In one of her recent social media updates, she revealed how he accompanies her to her tennis practice before going to his jiu-jitsu classes. “After my practice, we go jujitsu 🥳 ✨,” she wrote while reflecting on her commitment to being a mother and a professional athlete.

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