Venus and Serena Williams visit their mother Oracene Price’s house.
Venus and Serena Williams visit their mother Oracene Price’s house. The two US tennis legends joke about their visit. The Williams sisters went to their mother’s house together to spend time with their family. Venus, who is very active on social media, shared some of the moments she had, such as a clip of them watching a movie.
Venus shared the pic on the Instagram story: “The Lost World: Jurassic Park: Saturdays at moms house. You can’t make this up. Wait for it.” She then added: “The moms made the bread. I made the soup. @pillsbury made the cookies!” Also, Serena Williams posted a video joking around with her sister, when she was exposing her for making a mess on the sofa.
Serena Wrote: “Venus made a mess on your couch, you should punish her. Still snitching at mom’s house.”
Serena and Venus Williams
In more than twenty years, Serena and Venus won 121 singles tournaments, 4 mixed doubles tournaments and occupied a total of more than 300 weeks at number one in singles and eight weeks also in the doubles rankings.
After the 2002 French Open, Venus and Serena were number one and two respectively in the singles rankings. Both are part of the small group of tennis players who have won the most titles ever. Partnering in women’s doubles tournaments, the Williams sisters have won 14 Grand Slam titles and on one occasion won 4 consecutively (from Wimbledon 2009 to Paris 2010), but not in the same calendar year.
There’s no shortage of achievement at the Olympics either: they’ve captured a total of four gold medals each, including three together in women’s doubles and one each in singles. Venus is also the tennis player, including men, with the most Olympic medals won, five.
Between them, they also kindled an intense rivalry. In fact, they have met 31 times, of which 9 times in a Grand Slam final. They are, therefore, the second pair who have met more times in the women’s singles finals behind Chris Evert-Martina Navrátilová, who have met 14 times. Serena finished ahead in number of matches won (19-12).