One of America’s greatest tennis player, Serena Williams, is one Grand Slam away from equalling the all-time major titles record. Recently, this legend spoke about one of her weirdest guilty-pleasure purchase item. The answer left both Serena and the interviewer in chuckles.
At 39, the American is still in pursuit of tennis glory. However, besides tennis, Serena has a great hand in business, philanthropy, fashion, and investing. But when she revealed her favorite secret present to herself, even she was forced to say, “That’s really random.”
“It’s property”: Serena Williams on guilty-pleasure purchases
Since the 2017 Australian Open triumph, the 39 years-old has been waiting to obtain her 24th Grand Slam. In 2018 and 2019, Serena finished as the runner-up at the US Open and the Wimbledon Championships. The American has now confirmed that she will participate in the 2021 Australian Open.
Just as she seeks her next win in tennis, Williams is also always on the hunt to fulfill a rather quirky indulgence. She disclosed, “I have the weirdest one, ‘it’s property’.”
Following one of the biggest ideals of American philosophy, Serena collects property all around the world. Considering this, one might assume that she buys to sell later like most, but she denied this. “I don’t sell a lot, and when I do I regret it,” said the four-time Olympic Gold medalist.
In her latest endeavor, Serena is decorating her new house in Miami, Florida. For the same, Serena hired her sister Venus Williams, a seven-time Grand Slam winner and also a four-time Olympic Gold winner.
There has been an enormous buzz since Roger Federer and Serena Williams committed to playing Down Under. Both, at the age of 39, are passionate about the sport and aim to contribute more.
Federer and Serena have been professional tennis players for more than two decades. Interestingly, the American and the Swiss made a staggering comeback after injury at the 2017 Australian Open. Therefore, it raises further excitement as the duo will take on the first Grand Slam tournament next year.
Do you think Serena will equal Margaret Court’s all-time major titles record in Australia? And will Roger take a lead from Rafael Nadal and lift his 21st Grand Slam at Melbourne Park? Only time will tell.