Serena Williams will be competing at her 20th Wimbledon Championships later this month and the former World No1 has found a new training partner for her preparation. The American player has posted a reel with her daughter, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr, where the duo can be seen warming up.
Alexis, born in 2017, is Williams’ only daughter. Serena posted a video with her in which she is teaching her daughter different forms of warmup exercises. Instagram has reacted with love and the fans are in awe of the young girl.
Serena Williams will be BACK at the Wimbledon Championship
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Williams will hope for a podium finish at the Wimbledon Championship 2021. Serena has failed to win a Grand Slam title in the past three years, having last won the Australian Open in 2017, beating her sister Venus Williams.
The former World No1 will be hungry to add a 24th Grand Slam title to her name. At the age of 39, chances are bleak for the American, but the willpower will be as high as ever. Wimbledon was canceled last year, due to the Coronavirus pandemic and she’ll be more than determined to clinch the title after a year-long hiatus.
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Records Serena can break at Wimbledon Championship 2021
The American will have her eyes set on another record, which she could break. Williams has a chance to become the oldest women’s singles champion at the Wimbledon Championships. She could break Charlotte Cooper Sterry’s record, which she set at the age of 37 years.
Serena Williams can also match the record for most Grand Slam title wins by a player. The current record belongs to Australian legend, Margaret Court.
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Williams did not participate in any of the events leading up to the prestigious Grand Slam event, which will make the first week of the Major even more crucial. The American’s last grass-court title was in 2016, and since then she has not gotten past the fourth round of the tournament.