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Serena Williamshas the cutest piano teacher.
On Thursday, the pro tennis starshared a videoon Instagram of herself taking piano lessons from her daughterOlympia Ohanian, who turned 4 years old on Wednesday. In the sweet video, Williams, 39, sits beside her child at the piano as Olympia patiently coaches mom on what keys to hit.
“Sorry!” Williams says to her daughter at one point while messing up their musical flow, then joking, “Are you gonna fire me?”
In the caption, the athlete wrote, “I teach her tennis … She teaches me piano … 🎾🎹.”
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Two weeks ago,Williams announced that she was withdrawingfrom the US Open, which is currently being held, due to injury.
The six-time US Open winner told fans in a statement on social media, “After careful consideration and following the advice of my doctors and medical team,I have decided to withdraw from the US Opento allow my body to heal completely from a torn hamstring.”
“New York is one of the most exciting cities in the world and one of my favorite places to play - I’ll miss seeing the fans but will be cheering on from afar,” she added. “Thank you for your continued love and support. I’ll see you soon.”
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In May, Ohanian, 38,praised his wifefor her ability to multi-task as a pro athlete and a mom during an appearance onCBS This Morning. He said he previously had a “warped view of the path to excellence and the path to greatness being a direct result of just pure work,” which Williams helped him to dispel.
“That is obviously core to it, but one thing that I’m still working on is balancing that with time off, time away, time to reset and recharge,” he continued at the time. “Something [Williams] is really good at is shutting it off and focusing on family time and personal time.”
source: people.com