The friendship between Serena Williams and Formula One legend Lewis Hamilton has always been special. The duo has always encouraged and supported each other, while cherishing their accomplishments.
Hamilton was seen attending Serena’s matches in the past whereas the American attended both Monaco and US Grand Prix races this year.
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With their friendship growing stronger than ever, the American shared her excitement on Instagram when she realized that Lewis Hamilton will be delivering a Masterclass episode.
Serena Williams excited to see Lewis Hamilton delivering a Masterclass episode
Serena’s venture capitalist firm, Serena Ventures invested in Masterclass and the 23-time Grand Slam champion wrote, “This is amazing” on her Instagram stories.
“When I was younger, I used to try to blend in. But once I learned how to embrace my differences, I’ve never wanted to be anyone else. On Masterclass, I’m going to teach you how to own your individuality and use it in pursuing your goals”, wrote the legendary F1 racer announcing the news on Twitter.
When I was younger, I used to try to blend in. But once I learned how to embrace my differences, I’ve never wanted to be anyone else. On @MasterClass, I’m going to teach you how to own your individuality and use it in pursuing your goals. Please join me https://t.co/h4mQUDuo3Y pic.twitter.com/dBVQVA07SE
— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) December 7, 2021
For all that he has achieved in Formula One, there will be a lot to learn from his life. Masterclass brings in teaching lessons from famous personalities across different fields and provide everyone a chance to learn from the best in business.
Serena decided to skip the 2022 Australian Open
Coming to Serena, she revealed yesterday about her decision to skip the Australian Open next year.
“Following the advice of my medical team, I have decided to withdraw from this(next) year’s Australian Open. While this is never an easy decision to make, I am not where I need to be physically to compete. Melbourne is one of my favorite cities to visit and I look forward to playing at the AO every year”.
All our love, @serenawilliams 💙
Come back stronger 💪 #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/HrrG1FFILF
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) December 8, 2021
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Even though this news comes as a shocker to the American’s fans, her withdrawal from the US Open due to a torn hamstring made it clear that it would be tough for her to make a comeback in the initial stages of 2022.
During the ‘happy slam’ this year, Serena Williams raced to the semi-finals where she was ousted by Naomi Osaka, who went on to win the tournament.
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