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Viewers see a vulnerable Williams in five-part TV series about tennis icon

- HOWARD FENDRICH Being Serena Wednesdays, HBO

The first episode of Being Serena, a five-part documentar­y series on HBO about Serena Williams, closes with the tennis great in a hospital bed, about to have a Csection.

Just before the screen fades, a voice-over from Williams is heard: “I was terrified. And it was a whole new kind of fear. Tennis? I don’t think it ever felt so far away. And I don’t think my life ever felt so unsure.”

That is just one example of the images and words that show vulnerabil­ity the world is not accustomed to seeing — or hearing — from the owner of 23 Grand Slam singles championsh­ips, someone whose on-court game is built, at least in part, on intimidati­ng power.

Being Serena, airing on Wednesday nights (the first episode was May 2), offers viewers a chance to feel as if they are getting to know the athlete better.

There is the footage, including in the delivery room when Williams gave birth to her daughter on Sept. 1.

And there are interviews, including with Williams; her husband, Reddit co-founder Alex Ohanian; her tennis-playing sister, Venus; another sibling; their mother; and Williams’ agent, Jill Smoller.

The debut episode is titled Fear. The other episode provided to reviewers is called Strength.

Those first two instalment­s mainly focus on Williams’ pregnancy, her difficult childbirth and her thoughts on motherhood.

“There’s no escaping the fear: The fear that I might not come back as strong as I was. The fear that I can’t be both the best moth- er and the best tennis player in the world. I guess my only choice is to live and find out,” Williams says at one point.

She cries as she recounts the pulmonary embolism that made it hard for her to breathe shortly after her child was born.

There are also lightheart­ed moments, such as this exchange:

Ohanian: “What did you say when someone said that our little girl was going to win Wimbledon in, like, 15 to 20 years?”

Williams: “Not if I’m still on tour.”

Ohanian: “You’re ridiculous.” The second episode closes with Williams heading to the practice court, seven weeks after becoming a mom, ready to get her comeback to the tour started.

“I was thinking that I could just feel it around. Just probably hit some groundstro­kes and see if I still have it, you know?

“Or need to pursue a different career,” Williams says with a chuckle.

She won the 2017 Australian Open while pregnant and has not played in a major tournament since.

Her next chance to take the Grand Slam stage could come at the French Open, which starts May 27.

“I have more tennis to play,” Williams says in episode No. 2. “I have my life to live.”

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