Williams has been chosen to be the cover girl for
Vogue magazines April edition in 2015. The beautiful, black and savvy
woman is looking smoking hot on the cover as she wears a Rag & Bone
sheath dress and Tate diamond bracelets.
Serena
Williams,
the number one ranked female player in the world, goes on to
talk about fitness, forgiveness, and her friendship with tennis rival
Caroline Wozniacki with Rebecca Johnson of Vogue magazine.
On
and off the pitch, Serena Williams always pulls of the look of a
strong, sexy and black woman. Some may say or assume that the sport
makes her look masculine, but she pulls off any look as suites the
occasion, whether shes wearing a sports bra and skirt on the court or a
dinner dress at a cocktail party.
“Let’s just put an end to this myth that women players cannot be friends,” Williams says. “We can!”
Traditionally,
sports women haven’t been known to be like this. Steffi Graf, Monica
Seles, Maria Sharapova— all champions have never been known for any form
of cuddliness on, or off, the court.
Having her sister Venus with her on tour, and a best friend in Caroline Wozniacki, may have made Serena Williams mellow.
You
can see it in her friendship with Wozniacki, her fashion look of recent
which is noticeably milder and more feminine, and also in her decision
making.
This is why we weren’t surprised when she
recently announced her decision to go back to Indian Wells, a tournament
she had vowed to boycott permanently after the largely white, largely
senior audience booed the then–nineteen-year-old player throughout an
entire match.