The Philippine Star

Viewers see vulnerable Serena Williams in TV series

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LOS ANGELES ( AP) — 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 C-section.

Just before the screen fades, a voiceover 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.

 ??  ?? Photo shows Serena Williams holding her daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanion Jr. in a scene from HBO’s ‘Being Serena.’
Photo shows Serena Williams holding her daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanion Jr. in a scene from HBO’s ‘Being Serena.’

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