Serena Williams has stunned fans after posting a photo of her own custom built tennis court, which has been confirmed as a replica of the US surface.
The tennis world erupted when Williams added the Western & Southern Open to her upcoming hard-court schedule in a clear indication that she’ll be playing at the US Open.Williams will also play the Canadian Open in Toronto
Serena Williams has stunned fans after posting a photo of her own custom built tennis court, which has been confirmed as a replica of the US surface. The tennis world erupted when Williams added the Western & Southern Open to her upcoming hard-court schedule in a clear indication that she’ll be playing at the US Open.
It will be the first time since 2015 that Williams will play both events. Fans were thrilled to see the 23-time grand slam champion putting in a full schedule ahead of an anticipated US Open return. And in an even bigger hint that she will be returning to Flushing Meadows, Williams posted a photo of a training court at her home.
Serena Williams has stunned fans after posting a photo of her own custom built tennis court, which has been confirmed as a replica of the US surface. The tennis world erupted when Williams added the Western & Southern Open to her upcoming hard-court schedule in a clear indication that she’ll be playing at the US Open.
Williams will also play the Canadian Open in Toronto. It will be the first time since 2015 that Williams will play both events.
Fans were thrilled to see the 23-time grand slam champion putting in a full schedule ahead of an anticipated US Open return. And in an even bigger hint that she will be returning to Flushing Meadows, Williams posted a photo of a training court at her home.
And her husband, Alex Ohanian, confirmed on social media that he built the replica so Williams can practice during the Covid-19 pandemic. “Yes. Official US Open surface, too,” he replied. The move would have been aimed at handing Williams a boost when returning to New York.