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Rennae Stubbs, the former coach of Serena Williams, is no stranger to the heartbreak that inclement weather can cause for both players and tennis fans alike. Yesterday’s rain at Wimbledon was no exception as it washed away all the matches scheduled for the day, leaving fans with tickets soaked in disappointment.

As a former professional tennis player herself, Stubbs understands the intense emotions that overcome people on such occasions. Tennis, like all sports, is a rollercoaster of highs and lows. Players and fans alike invest their hearts and souls into the game, whether they are on the court or in the stands. In times like these, it is essential for those involved in the sport, like Stubbs, to empathize with the fans who have dedicated their time, money, and passion to supporting their favorite players.

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Rennae Stubbs empathizes on social media with fans who couldn’t watch the watch due to rains

The disruption of a match due to weather conditions is a part of the game that every fan must accept. However, it does not lessen the sting when eager supporters, who have traveled far and wide to attend the prestigious Wimbledon tournament, are left with empty hands and heavy hearts. For many, attending Wimbledon is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and for their experience to be marred by the unpredictable nature of the elements is a tough pill to swallow.

Owing to the same, she posted on Twitter, “Just feel so terribly for all the people who cued up for tickets to Wimbledon today or paid for their tickets and hardly saw tennis. Tennis Fans you’re the greatest and we all appreciate you so much! Please come back again!”

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Rennae Stubbs, as a seasoned veteran of the tennis world, is acutely aware of the highs and lows that come with the sport. As a four-time Grand Slam doubles champion and former World No. 1 in doubles, Stubbs has experienced first-hand the triumphs and heartaches that tennis can bring. She knows all too well that the fans are the backbone of the sport, providing the unwavering support and enthusiasm that propels players to new heights.

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Fans send mixed reactions to the post of Serena Williams’ former coach

Twitter users took this post to their heart and shared how they feel in the same thread. One of the users added that he is going to be coming again tomorrow and hoping for some blue sky. Another user also added that they always appreciate and love the positivity that Rennae has and what she displayed by sharing this empathetic post.

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Some users also took it to the fun side and added that they thought there were going to get freebies. Another user also added about how some of the people in the audience spent a lot of money on just one day of the tournament and since this got canceled, they never got to see what they traveled so much for.

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