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Serena Williams is teaching people how to twerk
Had I known all those years ago that Serena Williams was going to provide everyone with a simple guide to twerking, I promise you I wouldn’t have studied so damn hard.
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Anyway, for whatever it’s worth, according to Forbes, Serena was busy earning $29 million past year for her play and endorsements.
“As long as I’m doing anything, whether it’s my tennis or I’m doing something else, I give my maximum effort”.
“I love what I do, I do it every day and I enjoy being out on the court. I was like, ‘Well, you told me to dance like no one was looking!'”
Last month Serena Williams won Wimbledon and now she’s just days away from starting her journey towards a sixth Olympic gold medal, but that’s all secondary right now.
Tennis great Serena Williams has released a “twerking” instructional video and expressed confidence in her body ahead of her quest for a fifth gold Olympics medal in Rio.
“Everyone, at some point, should do a twerk”, the 22-time Grand Slam champion postulates in an instructional dance video on Tuesday.
Williams first made her Olympic debut in 2000 with her doubles partner, sister Venus.
Tennis has not always been present at the Olympics-it was dropped from the quadrennial tournament after 1924 and did not return permanently until the 1998 Games.
Having proved her Australian Open title was no fluke, backing that up with a run to the Wimbledon final, could Kerber become the first German since Steffi Graf to win gold?
“In five years, I’m on a boat or an island, sketching the latest collection”, she said, before adding: “Maybe there’s a baby, maybe a couple, we’ll see”. ‘When she’s playing her best, no one can really compete with her, ‘ said Davenport to TennisNow. And she’s so great, we really shouldn’t pass those chances up.
But Serena Williams is here. It’s a self-assuredness that the tennis pro is loving as she approaches 35 this September.
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Serena, however, politely withdrew herself from commenting on the on-going political issues nagging the country like the Black Lives Matter campaign and the forthcoming presidential election.