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USA’s Serena Williams playing in the first round of the French Tennis Open 2018, in the Roland-Garros Stadium, Paris, France, on May 29th, 2018. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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USA’s Serena Williams playing in the first round of the French Tennis Open 2018, in the Roland-Garros Stadium, Paris, France, on May 29th, 2018. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM
American tennis star Serena Williams is trying different arenas after her retirement from the game. The tennis legend might have left the sport, but the sport has not left her. She was recently invited to a tech interview, where she asserted a Twitter poll that questioned her tennis skills.
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Williams has undoubtedly changed the fate of the game. She stood among all her rivals and dominated the game over the years. She went on to win 23 Grand Slam singles titles throughout her career and left the game as one of the greatest tennis athletes of all time.
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Serena Williams’ savage reply over a Twitter poll
Williams was recently invited to talk about her growing business and her connection with the sport. In a part of the interview, the interviewer talked about a Twitter poll that took place a few days ago. The poll was about whether men could think that they could beat Serena Williams. And in answer to that, 84% said they could.
Day 2 of #Disrupt2022: @serenawilliams is ready to take on anyone who thinks they can beat her at tennis pic.twitter.com/lxmOLtLChn
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) October 19, 2022
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Firstly, the tennis legend asked a humorous question regarding who these men are, and said, “Wow! Okay, let me clarify, when you talking about amateur, you talking about college players or you talking about…” and the interview went to answer that it was normal men on Twitter.
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However, Williams’ answer is winning tennis fans’ hearts. She said, “Well, any day, I am ready, we should start doing like a big challenge. Come over to my house. I will take them down one at a time.” The 23-time Grand Slam champion viewed it as a challenge and confidently asserted that she could beat everyone.
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How @serenawilliams handled a twitter poll where 84% men said they could beat her at tennis…#Disrupt2022 pic.twitter.com/K4H763tcQW
— Kimberly Kay Scott, IIN (@dearkimberlykay) October 19, 2022
The former world number one has always been an advocate for women and has forged her way to becoming one of the greatest female athletes ever. Despite the fact that the entire discussion focused on technology and her Venture Company, her professional life also received attention.
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The entrepreneur in Williams is different
The tennis great talked about how her persona as an investor differs from that of a tennis player in the same session. She claimed that being in a business setting brought out her composure, but on the tennis court, she consistently outperformed herself.
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Serena Williams also discussed her killer instincts and how they help her Venture Capital Firm make competitive judgments. She also discussed her investor perspective and how technology is helping people grow.
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