“I learned so much from her just by watching” – Venus Williams speaks on being motivated by sister Serena Williams’ first Major title win
Venus Williams has often spoken about how Serena’s achievements motivated her throughout their careers. Despite being the older sister, Venus found inspiration in Serena’s groundbreaking win at the 1999 US Open, which fueled her own drive to succeed in tennis. Their mutual support and competition have significantly shaped both their careers and the sport as a whole.
Venus Williams made her WTA Tour debut in 1994, followed by Serena’s entry into professional tennis in 1995 at just 14 years old. Venus reached her first Grand Slam final in 1997 but lost to Martina Hingis. However, she achieved her first Major title in 2000, winning both Wimbledon and the US Open that year, marking a significant milestone in her illustrious career.
Serena Williams made an incredible debut by winning her first Grand Slam title at the 1999 US Open, defeating Martina Hingis in the final, which shocked the tennis world. In a recent promotion for her book, Strive: 8 Steps to Find Your Awesome, Venus reflected on her relationship with Serena, acknowledging how much she has learned from her younger sister. She highlighted Serena’s bravery in achieving such significant success at a young age, underscoring the deep bond and mutual inspiration that has characterized their careers.
In an interview with Virgin Radio UK, Venus Williams expressed her admiration for Serena, highlighting how much she learned from her younger sister. Venus noted that although she was the first to join the tour, Serena became the first in their family to win a Grand Slam at just 17. Venus remarked on Serena’s ability to inspire through her actions, emphasizing that even without words, Serena’s achievements spoke volumes and motivated those around her.
Venus Williams reflected on the profound impact Serena had on her, saying, “I learned so much from her just by watching without her even saying a word.” She admired Serena’s courage, character, and fearlessness, stating that it inspired her to strive for success, thinking, “I want that too, that’s how you win a Major.” Venus emphasized how positive actions can influence others, even without spoken words.