Serena Williams of the US hits a return towards Venus Williams of the US through the ladies’s singles last on day 13 of the Australian Open tennis event in Melbourne on January 28, 2017.
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BERLIN — It was a formidable sufficient sporting feat when Serena Williams received a document twenty third Grand Slam singles title on the 2017 Australian Open, beating her sister Venus within the last. Quickly after got here a revelation: she had been pregnant on the time.
“I do not know the way I did that, truthfully,” Williams stated at an occasion Wednesday, choosing the second as crucial of her tennis profession.
It has been fairly the profession — after profitable her first Grand Slam on the U.S. Open in 1999, Williams went on to turn into the one participant to have achieved the “Golden Slam” — profitable the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open and getting an Olympic gold medal — in each singles and doubles tennis.
“I do not know what I used to be doing then, I used to be 9 weeks pregnant … I do bear in mind not with the ability to run for a very long time,” Williams stated on the SuperReturn non-public fairness convention in Berlin.
“I did not inform anybody. I imply, Venus knew, and I nonetheless really feel actually unhealthy about that, as a result of a deep a part of me looks like as a result of we performed one another within the last, I am like, she should have identified, and he or she should have felt some form of deep heaviness to go even additional and go all out. However she was solely considered one of two those that knew.”
Early being pregnant signs could be intense because the physique undergoes an enormous transformation, with a surge in hormones typically resulting in fatigue, breathlessness and nausea.
“I bear in mind saying, I’ve to do a number of aces, I’ve to do a number of winners,” Williams continued, referring to some extent scored instantly from a serve. “I can solely play, like, 4 balls and I am carried out.”
“I bear in mind one time taking part in an extended level towards one participant, and I could not breathe. And I am like, How does she not see that I am not in a position to breathe proper now, and so I simply deliberately misplaced the subsequent level simply to form of attempt to get my vitality again. However then I used to be like: Why am I taking part in this far pregnant? That is nuts.”
US tennis legend Serena WIlliams (R) poses for a selfie {photograph} along with her daughter Olympia and husband Alexis (C) forward of kick-off within the English Girls’s FA Cup last soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Wembley Stadium, in north west London, on Might 18, 2025.
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Williams, who has two daughters with investor and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, stepped again from skilled tennis in 2022 to concentrate on her household.
Sports activities stars reminiscent of bicycle owner Laura Kenny have spoken lately in regards to the challenges of balancing an intense and bodily demanding profession with a want to get pregnant, whereas tennis participant Naomi Osaka has criticized public commentary that one have to be sacrificed for the opposite.
‘You do not have to only keep in a single lane’
Williams now runs enterprise capital fund Serena Ventures, which has 40 portfolio firms.
She instructed the packed viewers of personal fairness professionals that the qualities that made her obsessive about profitable in sports activities translated to a single-minded focus as an investor.
“I do bear in mind at one level, strolling on the court docket at Wimbledon, and my associate on the time referred to as me a few deal that we had been attempting to shut,” she recalled.
“I used to be on Court docket One which day, and it is a actually lengthy stroll. And I bear in mind speaking to her on the cellphone, and within the dialog, she’s like … How’s your day going? I am like: Properly, I am strolling on the court docket proper now. And he or she’s identical to: Are you kidding me? It’s a must to get off the cellphone. I am like, okay, it is nice. It is a lengthy stroll. I’ve carried out it earlier than. In order that’s how intense, how intentional I’m,” Williams stated.
She famous that she appears to be like for founders who’re obsessive about being one of the best at what they do and altering the lives of individuals they need to influence.
Her earliest funding was within the American soccer group Miami Dolphins in 2009, when she was the world’s top-ranked feminine participant.
“We bought so many unhealthy articles about why we should not be doing this. We have to simply concentrate on tennis, and we have to not take into consideration this,” she stated of the response from the media and sporting world on the time.
“Now as an athlete, we’re on the level the place when you’re solely doing basketball or when you’re solely doing soccer, when you’re solely doing tennis, it is like, effectively, what else are you doing? So we gave those that platform to be like, it is okay. You may also be an entrepreneur, and you are able to do sport. You do not have to only keep in a single lane, you recognize, and simply do one factor.”