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Serena Williams is a multifaceted personality. She is one of the legendary figures in the world of tennis. Moreover, such has been her domination in women’s tennis over the years, that the 40-year-old has become one of the greatest players of all time. Over her career spanning close to 25 years, the younger Williams sister has won an astonishing 23 Grand Slam titles. Additionally, she is just a major title away from equaling Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24 Grand Slam titles.

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Like her mother, Serena’s daughter, Olympia, is also multi-talented in different walks of life. She never shies away from the camera and often shares her adorable moments on social media. Recently, her father, Alexis Ohanian, shared Olympia’s artistic talent.

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Serena Williams’ daughter Olympia paints a unicorn

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The Reddit co-founder took to Instagram to share his daughter’s art. Further, posting a story on his official Instagram handle, he said, “Plenty of unicorns still getting started if you know where to look.” In the picture, Olympia is seen painting a unicorn with crayons. Using different shades, Olympia wants to paint a colorful picture, just like how her life is!

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Earlier, Alexis had shared a wonderful picture with Olympia posing adorably. While sharing the picture on Twitter, he said, So this is my life now. Of course @serenawilliams took this photo.”

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Serena has taken a break from tennis after suffering a hamstring injury at Wimbledon last season. She hasn’t played a competitive match for over ten months now. While being away from the court, Serena has focused on her business ventures and off-court activities. However, the former World Number 1 has returned to light training and intends to make a comeback later in the season. If she recovers in time, we might see Serena in action as early as Wimbledon in June.