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The impact of Serena Williams on tennis is quite apparent. Many in the tennis world have seen her accomplishments. The praise for her achievements continues long after her retirement. Her impact has transcended the sport and has seeped into other fields as well. Her effect has also been acknowledged by NFL legend Reggie Bush, who praised her as the queen.

The NFL legend shared his thoughts about Serena Williams at the Desert Smash event, which is being covered by EssentiallySports. The younger Williams sister seems to be the favorite at the event as another personality picked her as the GOAT.

Here Are Serena Williams' 6 Most Iconic Moments - Yahoo Sports

Reggie Bush is a former football running back who made an appearance at the Desert Smash charity event in La Quinta, California. EssentiallySports was in the venue to cover the event and talked to Bush about tennis. The former NFL star was asked if the sport would speak more to the younger audience. Bush replied by saying that it already does, owing a lot to Serena Williams

1922 — In the first formal college conference basketball tournament, North Carolina beats Mercer 40-26 to win the Southern Intercollegiate Conference championship. The 13-team conference keeps standings in its’ second season.

1929 — The Chicago Black Hawks are shutout for an NHL-record eighth straight game. It’s not a total loss, as the Black Hawks hold the New York Rangers scoreless for a 0-0 tie.

1940 — College basketball is televised for the first time. Station W2XBS transmits a basketball doubleheader from New York’s Madison Square Garden. Pittsburgh plays Fordham and New York University competes against Georgetown.

Venus and Serena: 5 things to know about this historic sibling rivalry

1957 — Johnny Longden becomes the first jockey in history to reach 5,000 victories. Longden, who started his career in 1927, coaxes Bente to a head victory over Flying Finish II in the fourth race at Santa Anita Park.

1960 — The United States hockey team scores six goals in the third period to beat Czechoslovakia 9-4 and win the gold medal in the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Calif. The U.S. is down 4-3 after two periods, but Roger Christian scores three times in the third. Roger’s brother, Bill Christian, assists on two of the three goals.

Tennis fans on the internet recently recalled Venus Williams taking down her younger sister Serena Williams at Indian Wells 2018.

Venus and Serena clashed for a spot in the fourth round of the Indian Wells 2018. Notably, this was Serena’s comeback tournament after a 14-month-long pregnancy break. She welcomed her first daughter Olympia with her husband and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian on September 1, 2017.

Serena entered the match on the back of two impressive wins, over Zarina Diyas and Kiki Bertens. Venus, meanwhile, had downed Sorana Cirstea after receiving a bye in the opening round.

Venus and Serena: 5 things to know about this historic sibling rivalry

Venus Williams secured the opening set against Serena in a straightforward manner, with a solitary break of her sister’s serve in the sixth game. The following set, however, witnessed some drama as Serena Williams fought hard to stay in the match.

The second set had five breaks of serves, with three of them in favor of the seven-time Grand Slam champion. She closed the set and match out 6-3, 6-4, after one and half hours of play.

Tennis fans on the internet recently recalled Venus Williams taking down her younger sister Serena Williams at Indian Wells 2018.

Venus and Serena clashed for a spot in the fourth round of the Indian Wells 2018. Notably, this was Serena’s comeback tournament after a 14-month-long pregnancy break. She welcomed her first daughter Olympia with her husband and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian on September 1, 2017.

Serena entered the match on the back of two impressive wins over Zarina Diyas and Kiki Bertens whereas Venus had downed Sorana Cirstea after receiving a bye in the opening round.

Venus Williams secured the opening set in a straightforward with a solitary break of her sister’s serve in the sixth game. The following set, however, witnessed more drama as Serena Williams fought to stay in the match.

Venus and Serena: 5 things to know about this historic sibling rivalry

The second set witnessed five breaks of serves with three of them clinched by the seven-time Grand Slam champion to close the set and match at 6-3, 6-4 within one and half hours.

Fans on X (formerly Twitter) recollected their memories of the match ahead of the Indian Wells 2024.

Tennis fans on the internet recently recalled Venus Williams taking down her younger sister Serena Williams at Indian Wells 2018.

Venus and Serena clashed for a spot in the fourth round of the Indian Wells 2018. Notably, this was Serena’s comeback tournament after a 14-month-long pregnancy break. She welcomed her first daughter Olympia with her husband and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian on September 1, 2017.

Serena entered the match on the back of two impressive wins over Zarina Diyas and Kiki Bertens whereas Venus had downed Sorana Cirstea after receiving a bye in the opening round.

Venus Williams secured the opening set in a straightforward with a solitary break of her sister’s serve in the sixth game. The following set, however, witnessed more drama as Serena Williams fought to stay in the match.

Venus and Serena: 5 things to know about this historic sibling rivalry

The second set witnessed five breaks of serves with three of them clinched by the seven-time Grand Slam champion to close the set and match at 6-3, 6-4 within one and half hours.

Fans on X (formerly Twitter) recollected their memories of the match ahead of the Indian Wells 2024.

Serena Williams recently revealed that she needed to take a break and spend some time relaxing and taking some ‘me-time’.

Williams, who became a mother of two after she gave birth to her daughter Adira in August of 2023, told her fans that she needed a day to relax in her bed. The tennis icon seems to have her hands full with motherhood and her new ventures

This isn’t the first time the American legend has opened up about the struggles of motherhood. Recently, she revealed that she had to get up at 4 am to pump breast milk.

Serena Williams Earns First Singles Match Win in 430 Days

In the video, Williams mentioned that it has been a while since she was awake this early. She also mentioned that she would go back to sleep as soon as she was done pumping.

Serena Williams once claimed that she was drawing inspiration from Pete Sampras to reclaim the World No. 1 rank.

In 2002, Williams sat atop the WTA Rankings for the first time after winning Wimbledon, defeating her sister Venus in straight sets. However, the subsequent year saw her fall down the ladder due to surgery on the quadriceps tendon in her knee, during the US Swing in August.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion returned to the sport in 2004 after a short hiatus and concluded the year ranked No. 7. This was followed by a No. 11 finish in 2005, marking her first time finishing a season outside the Top 10 since 1998.

Serena Williams Earns First Singles Match Win in 430 Days

When starting her campaign at the 2006 Australian Open, Serena Williams was asked by reporters if she had set herself any new goals of reclaiming the World No. 1 rank.

Williams replied in affirmative, citing Pete Sampras’ example. She mentioned that although she used to criticize her compatriot for his constant ambition, she gradually came to understand his perspective.

Williams was eliminated from the Melbourne Slam that year in the third round by Daniela Hantuchova in straight sets.

Serena Williams | Biography, Titles, & Facts | Britannica

Subsequently, the American took a six-month break from professional tennis due to suffering from depression. By the end of the year, she was ranked World No. 95, marking her lowest year-ending rank since 1997.

Seven-time Major winner Venus Williams recently expressed pride at her recent venture ‘Copa 71’, a sports documentary that she co-produced with younger sister Serena and football star Alex Morgan.

Venus is one of the best tennis players in the history of the sport. Having said that, her exploits are not limited to the court. She founded her clothing brand ‘EleVen’ 17 years ago, which unfortunately ceased its operations earlier this month.

Aside from her interest in fashion, Venus Williams also co-produced Copa 71 with Serena Williams and Alex Morgan. The documentary film, which told the extraordinary story of the 1971 Women’s Soccer World Cup, has been making waves recently. Its rights were recently acquired by Greenwich Entertainment, a US-based independent film distribution company specializing in narrative and documentary feature films.

Serena Williams vs Venus Williams in their first Grand Slam final meeting!  | US Open 2001 Final - YouTube

Against that background, Venus took to her X account to celebrate the sports documentary being exhibited in theatres countrywide. She also remarked that “women can achieve anything, despite all odds”.

The documentary film, set in Mexico, is directed by James Erskine and Rachel Ramsay and stars footballers like Brandi Chastain, Elvira Aracen, and Birte Kjems. Interestingly enough, Serena Williams narrated a few parts of the documentary film.

Westbrook Studios was the production house behind financing and promoting Copa 71. For those unaware, they also produced the award-winning biopic ‘King Richard’, which chronicled the life of Serena and Venus Williams’ father Richard.

Meanwhile, Venus Williams has not played a professional tennis match since suffering a 1-6, 1-6 blowout loss to Belgium’s Greet Minnen in the first round of the 2023 US Open. She will, however, make her much-awaited comeback at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells next month.