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The U.S. Open is in full swing in New York, and one thing is clear: Black women are ruling the court. From viral behind-the-scenes moments and heated exchanges to fashion looks and legendary match play, our girls are owning the spotlight—and making sure the world sees it.
While one of the famed Williams sisters is still scared to use the r-word (retirement), Venus Williams is still ready to compete at a high level and proved why at the DC Open.
Venus Williams is returning to the tennis courts. After a 16-month hiatus, Venus confirmed she’ll be playing at the Mubadala Citi DC Open.
Venus Williams shared her struggle with fibroids and says doctors dismissed her extreme period pain, nausea, and anemia for most of her life.
Tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams announced that they’re launching a new video podcast on the X platform.
It's National Siblings Day! Let's look at eight set of sisters that have made their mark in the entertainment world.
Venus Williams is sharing her blueprint to success in her new self-help book 'Strive: 8 Steps to Find Your Awesome.'
Venus Williams says this change in her diet has been beneficial to managing her autoimmune disease Sjögren’s syndrome.
"If you defend something, that means you won something," said Gauff in an interview after her match. "If you did it, that means you can do it again. Whether I do it again this year or not, I will do it again. Whether it's 2024 or not, I will do it again."
For Venus Williams, confidence is attached to the mind-body connection -- and fashion.
Coco Gauff knows exactly whose shoulders she's standing on!
Williams didn't disclose details on whether she'll continue competing his fall.