Venus and Serena Williams Off the Court | Explains It All | Harper’s BAZAAR

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Venus and Serena Williams are the ultimate dynamic sister duo. With 48 Grand Slam titles (including 14 shared women’s doubles titles) between the two of them, they prove that anything is possible with a little confidence and A LOT of hard work. And their drive and dedication to the things they love shines off the court as well.

Being female athletes, Serena and Venus aren’t afraid to speak up on what matters most—like women’s rights in sports, equal pay and prize money in women’s tennis, and the gender pay tax. They also encourage women and girls to enter the world of sports because it helps to gain confidence and discipline while learning lessons they won’t find anywhere else. The Williams sisters encourage you to try new things and to never give up because the path to success may not always be easy but it will definitely be worth it.

Learn more about Venus and Serena in the March 2022 issue of Harper’s BAZAAR cover story: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a38957619/0001-0179-origin-story-march-2022/

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Producer: Amanda DiMartino
Director of Photography: Dee Mount
Cam Ops: Adrian O’Farril & Zachary Moore
Editor/Colorist: Erica Dillman
Motion Designer: Anna Aiello
Sound Designer: Xiao Han

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