Talk about the greatest players to have played tennis and you’ll definitely find the name of Serena Williams on the list. Such has been the stature of the American legend. Over the years, she has enthralled fans across the globe, notching up eye-catching displays on the court. Additionally, she has been at the top of her game for over 20 years, which is a remarkable feat.
Serena has had many defining moments in her career, from winning her maiden Grand Slam title in 1999 to coming close to winning a Calendar Year Grand Slam in 2015. Further, one such moment came in 2017 when she tied the knot with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian. The two share a strong bond and often share glimpses of time spent together. Recently, Alexis received a sweet surprise.
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Serena Williams’ husband displays a box full of chocolates
Alexis took to Instagram to share a sweet surprise that he received. Posting a story on his official Instagram handle, he said, “Milk chocolate @feastables landed.”
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Earlier this year, YouTube star MrBeast launched his chocolate business, Feastables. Subsequently, the brand has become very popular with the masses. It has made over $10 million in sales since its inception in January.
Serena delivers a strong speech at the Black Tech Week
Earlier this month, the former World Number 1 made an appearance at the Black Tech Week in Cincinnati as a keynote speaker. She delivered a strong message in her speech. Talking about eliminating discrimination from society, Serena said, “I think the only way to change that is to have people that look like me … that look like you guys to be writing the big checks.” Apart from her achievements on the tennis court, Serena has founded successful companies like Serena Ventures and S by Serena.
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On the tennis front, Serena will play in Toronto and Cincinnati before the US Open.