Serena Williams She is simply the most awarded tennis player in history. The American sum 39 Grand Slam trophies between singles (23), doubles (14) and mixed doubles (2), amn of four Olympic golds.
That is why not everything fits in his trophy room, as he recently confessed to the American program Open Door from the prestigious Architectural Digest magazine.
Serena opened the doors of his impressive mansion in Miami to display every corner of your home, including your spectacular trophy room.
Once there, he discovered that there was one belonging to one of the 10 Grand Slam singles finals he has lost throughout his prolific career and his reaction was surprising: “I see a second-place trophy, but I’m going to throw it away, it shouldn’t be here. We don’t keep second-place trophies.”
Serena hasn’t won a Grande since 2017, when he won the Australian Open. Since then he has lost two Wimbledon finals and two more at the US Open.
At 39 and after giving birth to her first daughter, the youngest of the Williams seek in the coming days in Melbourne to equal the 24 Grand Slams of the Australian Margaret Court, which is still the record.
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