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Serena Williams is surely enjoying a new stage in her life towards the end of her glorious career. The 23-time Grand Slam champion welcomed daughter Olympia in 2017 with her husband Alexis Ohanian. Now, the family is proud to be celebrating another milestone in their lives.

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Williams, who turned 40 last year, has been absent from the WTA tour, but hopes to return this fall at Wimbledon. The Wimbledon Championships are set to commence on 27th June and continue till the 10th of July.

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The couple celebrate Olympia’s first ballet recital

Ohanian took to Instagram to post a photo of the family celebrating this proud moment. The couple were also seen holding two bouquets of flowers in celebration. The caption read, “First ballet recital for @olympiaohanian in the books 🙌 proud of you, Junior! (The ring pop was not part of the performance),”

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Williams has been active on social media, posting pictures of her family from time-to-time. Previously, she posted a photo with Olympia wearing matching dresses, while Ohanian added a picture of her miniature golfing last week.

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Williams and the Reddit co-founder got married in 2017, two months after welcoming their daughter. Here’s hoping for more fruitful moments for the Ohanian family!

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Will Serena Williams return to Wimbledon this year?

The American tennis legend has been out of action ever since her loss at Wimbledon last year due to a hamstring injury. Since then, she has missed the next 3 Grand Slam dropping down to No. 276 in the world. However, the 7-time Wimbledon champion will hope to maintain some consistency as she reaches the end of an astonishing career.

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The youngest of two Williams sisters is one Grand Slam away from equalling Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24. However, her last Major victory came at the 2017 Australian Open and injuries have taken a heavy toll ever since. She reached 4 Grand Slam finals since then, but has fallen short on every occasion.

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Will we see Serena Williams return for one final hurrah at Wimbledon? Will she break the all-time Grand Slam record? Williams will surely hope to leave on the highest of highs after a career spanning two and a half decades.

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