Serena Williams doesn’t just play fierce.
The five-time champion strode on court for her opening-round US Open match against Taylor Townsend on Tuesday night wearing a black-and-white, leopard-print dress that looked as tough as she plays, AP reports.
After Williams’ straight-set victory, ESPN’s Pam Shriver gave her review in the post-match TV interview, “By the way, the dress is phenomenal.’’
Williams responded with a growl.
It’s not the first such fashion statement for Williams, who is seeded No. 1. On her way to the 2002 title, she wore a skin-hugging, all-black “catsuit,’’ and in 2004 she turned heads in a midriff-baring black top with a pleated blue jean skirt.
Ana Ivanovic is an avid reader – maybe a bit too much, sometimes.
As she struggled with her game in the years after her 2008 French Open title, the Serbian star cracked open more than a few psychology books, searching out the mental keys to regaining her edge.
She eventually had to force herself to cut back.
“I’m sure when you study to be a doctor, you probably start to feel all these pains in your body,’’ Ivanovic said.
The five-time champion strode on court for her opening-round US Open match against Taylor Townsend on Tuesday night wearing a black-and-white, leopard-print dress that looked as tough as she plays, AP reports.
After Williams’ straight-set victory, ESPN’s Pam Shriver gave her review in the post-match TV interview, “By the way, the dress is phenomenal.’’
Williams responded with a growl.
It’s not the first such fashion statement for Williams, who is seeded No. 1. On her way to the 2002 title, she wore a skin-hugging, all-black “catsuit,’’ and in 2004 she turned heads in a midriff-baring black top with a pleated blue jean skirt.
Ana Ivanovic is an avid reader – maybe a bit too much, sometimes.
As she struggled with her game in the years after her 2008 French Open title, the Serbian star cracked open more than a few psychology books, searching out the mental keys to regaining her edge.
She eventually had to force herself to cut back.
“I’m sure when you study to be a doctor, you probably start to feel all these pains in your body,’’ Ivanovic said.
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