

“Love is, I think, one of the strongest things that you can have. I have a sister, and she knows exactly what I’m going through, and she knows everything about me,” Serena Williams once said, reflecting on her bond with her sister Venus. Though Serena retired in 2022 and Venus is currently on a lengthy hiatus following a knee injury at the 2023 Wimbledon, their enduring presence continues to captivate the spotlight. And why not? With 30 Grand Slam singles titles and a trove of Olympic medals, they’ve shattered barriers. And the family is immensely proud, to say the least!
The Williams sisters have a huge fan base that doesn’t hesitate to support them. Serena Williams boasts 18 million followers, while Venus has 2 million. Fan pages dedicated to the sisters eagerly share content.
The two sisters navigated a range of challenges throughout their careers, including overcoming stereotypes and biases in the tennis world. Both sisters have faced significant health issues as well, with Serena Williams recovering from serious medical complications and Venus managing Sjögren’s syndrome. This prompts fans to celebrate their resilience.
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On the occasion of Women’s Day, an Instagram fan page posted a heartfelt message: “Happy International Women’s Day to two of the most extraordinary, beautiful, diligent, influential, brilliant, and genuine women to grace this planet. Venus and Serena Williams have truly redefined excellence in tennis and beyond. Despite countless obstacles thrown their way, they’ve broken barriers, inspired millions, and paved the way for generations to come.”
The post further read, “Having the opportunity to create this space to honor and support them has truly been rewarding. I’m excited to see what the future holds for them both. The Williams Sisters are truly greatness personified.” Their half-sister, Isha, showed her support with a heartfelt comment: “❤️🥹❤️🥹❤️”
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For the unversed, Isha Price, the half-sister of Serena and Venus Williams is a lawyer and producer who has played a supportive role in their careers. She often provides legal counsel and manages aspects of their professional lives. Isha has maintained a relatively private life but has been involved in various family projects, including serving as an executive producer for the film ‘King Richard,’ which highlights the Williams family’s journey.
While we don’t see much from the rest of the Williams family, it’s clear that love and support are abundant among the sisters. Serena frequently acknowledges Venus’s impact on her career. Remember the 2017 Australian Open? Serena expressed her gratitude to Venus, saying, “I would really like to take this moment to congratulate Venus, she’s an amazing person, and there’s no way I would be at 23 without her.” And Venus is always giving the love right back!
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Venus Williams drops a wholesome two-word praise for Serena’s legacy
The Williams sisters’ journey into tennis is a story of vision and determination. It all began in 1979 when their father, Richard Williams, inspired by Romanian tennis star Virginia Ruzici’s $40,000 prize money, envisioned his daughters dominating the sport. This moment sparked a dream that would soon become a reality, as Venus and Serena grew into two of the most iconic athletes the game has ever seen.
By 1999, Serena was already rewriting history. At just 17, she stormed through the US Open, defeating top players like Monica Seles and Lindsay Davenport, before taking down world No. 1 Martina Hingis in the final. This victory made her the first African-American woman to win a singles Grand Slam in the Open Era, a feat that hadn’t been achieved since Arthur Ashe in 1975. Recently, a post by ‘espnW’ honored that groundbreaking moment, catching Venus’s attention. She reshared it on her Instagram story with just two words: “Completely unmatched.”
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Serena herself revisited that career-defining win 25 years later in February 2025, posting a throwback photo with the caption, “You at 17 without cheating!” That moment was the start of something incredible, as Serena went on to win the US Open five more times.
Today, the Williams sisters continue to inspire. Serena has retired from tennis, but her legacy of 23 Grand Slams and 73 titles remains untouchable. Meanwhile, Venus is still shining in her own style, with fans eagerly awaiting her potential return to the court. There’s no doubt that their bond and achievements have left an indelible mark on tennis, and their influence extends far beyond the sport.
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